Aaron Rodgers has finally picked a new home.

After a long public flirtation, the four-time MVP quarterback plans to sign a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers, league sources told on Thursday, joining his third NFL team. Rodgers is expected to attend mandatory minicamp next week.

Rodgers, who spent 18 years with the Green Bay Packers and the past two with the Jets, was released by New York on March 12, hitting free agency for the first time in his career. He spent months on the market before ultimately choosing the Steelers, who will open the season on the road against the Jets on Sept. 7 and host the Packers — whom Rodgers has never faced — on “Sunday Night Football” on Oct. 26.

The 41-year-old initially hoped to sign with the Minnesota Vikings, but the team decided not to add h

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