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3 Reasons Why Aaron Rodgers May Hold the Steelers Back From Winning the AFC North

Despite the buzz and excitement surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers’ blockbuster signing of Aaron Rodgers, not everyone is sold on the move. While the four-time MVP brings instant credibility and star power, some analysts argue that his presence could actually prevent the Steelers from reaching the top of the AFC North in 2025.

Here are three reasons why Rodgers may not be the answer Pittsburgh is hoping for — and why he might be the reason the team falls short of a division title.


🔹 1. Rodgers’ Age and Durability Remain a Major Concern

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At 40 years old, Aaron Rodgers is no longer the agile, invincible quarterback he once was. His Achilles tear in 2023 sidelined him for nearly the entire season, and while he's returned with optimism and determination, the risk of re-injury looms large.

The AFC North is one of the most physical divisions in football, filled with high-pressure defenses like the Ravens, Bengals, and even the surging Browns. Can Rodgers withstand that weekly grind?

“One wrong hit behind a shaky offensive line, and this entire Steelers season could be in jeopardy,” an AFC North scout told Sporting News.

Simply put, relying on a 40-year-old QB with an injury history is a gamble — especially in a division where physicality wins games.


🔹 2. Offensive Fit and Chemistry May Take Time — Time Pittsburgh Doesn’t Have

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Rodgers thrives in timing-based systems with precision route-runners and well-established chemistry. In Green Bay, he had years to develop rapport with his receivers. In Pittsburgh? He’s walking into a locker room that’s still trying to figure itself out post-Ben Roethlisberger.

The Steelers have talented wideouts like DK Metcalf and rising contributors like Calvin Austin III, but none have played with Rodgers. Mismatches in tempo, playbook language, and sideline dynamics could lead to a rocky start — which could mean early losses in a tightly contested AFC North race.

And unlike his early Packers years, Rodgers doesn’t have that runway anymore.

“If it doesn’t click fast, the division could be out of reach by November,” one former coach warned.


🔹 3. Rodgers May Delay the Development of the Steelers’ Future at QB

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While Aaron Rodgers may bring short-term potential, his presence complicates the Steelers’ long-term plans. Will Howard was expected to be the quarterback of the future, and Mason Rudolph showed flashes of leadership. But both are now pushed to the sidelines, missing crucial development reps.

If Rodgers plays two more seasons, Pittsburgh could be stuck without a ready successor — a trap they already fell into after Ben Roethlisberger retired.

By going all-in on Rodgers, the Steelers may be sacrificing the foundation needed for sustainable success.


⚠️ Final Thoughts

Aaron Rodgers still has something to prove. His mind is sharp, his arm is still dangerous, and his leadership is undeniable. But if Pittsburgh is serious about dethroning Baltimore and Cincinnati, they need more than headlines — they need consistent, healthy, and well-integrated quarterback play.

So far, that’s still a question mark.


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