Aaron Rodgers will wear black and gold for his 21st season in the NFL, as the Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to terms with the four-time MVP quarterback on a one-year contract.
The club confirmed the deal -- which isn't official pending a physical -- late Thursday night.
Rodgers, 41, reportedly plans to fly to Pittsburgh to sign the contract and intends to participate in the Steelers' mandatory minicamp next week.
The Steelers, the NFL team in greatest need of a quarterback, will open the 2025 season on the road against Rodgers' former team, the New York Jets, on Sept. 7. Rodgers will likely start opposite Pittsburgh's Week 1 starter last season, Justin Fields, who joined the Jets in free agency.
Before Rodgers' long-expected agreement, Mason Rudolph was the presumed starter for the Steele