The ghosts of Steelers past know a thing or two about unexpected turns. Franco Harris snatching victory from the jaws of defeat in ‘72 wasn’t just a play; it was a premonition that in Pittsburgh , the impossible often wears black and gold. Fast forward to June 2025, and another unexpected twist has the Steel City buzzing: the arrival of veteran Aaron Rodgers and wideout Robert Woods fresh off signing a savvy 1-year, $2 M deal, ‘Bobby Trees’ isn’t here just to collect a paycheck; he’s planting a flag.
“We end up trading George Pickens. We end up still signing Aaron Rodgers,” Woods stated, cutting through the offseason noise with the precision of a T.J. Watt edge rush. His point? The Steelers’ ceiling didn’t lower; it skyrocketed. “And you look at this roster and you still,