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Aaron Rodgers Reveals He’s Playing Final Season at Steelers Just for One Person

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The countdown has officially begun for what could be the final chapter in one of the most storied careers in NFL history. Aaron Rodgers, the future Hall of Famer and four-time MVP, has confirmed that the 2025–2026 season will be his last - and he’s doing it for one person.

In an exclusive interview with USA Today, Rodgers opened up about his mindset, legacy, and what motivated him to commit to one final ride with Pittsburgh.

“I’ll retire after this final season with the Steelers - and I’m grateful to play it alongside my friend”


🔹 A Final Ride Fueled by Respect

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Rodgers, 41, has never shied away from speaking his mind. But his admiration for Mike Tomlin has become a recurring theme ever since he joined the Steelers in a surprising offseason move.

Though the two had long shared mutual respect from opposite sidelines — most notably during heated Packers-Steelers matchups — Rodgers revealed that Tomlin’s leadership and vision were the deciding factors in his decision to continue playing, despite retirement being on the table.

“I’ve watched him for years. He gets it. He builds teams, not just schemes. That’s the kind of guy you want to go to war with.”


🔹 Steelers’ Big Bet on Rodgers’ Last Run

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The Steelers organization is fully aware of the stakes. With Rodgers under center, paired with weapons like DK Metcalf and a fierce defense led by T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh is building what many are calling a “one-season Super Bowl sprint.”

Tomlin has spoken highly of Rodgers in return, calling him a “natural-born leader” and someone who “elevates everyone around him.”

The franchise’s confidence in this pairing is evident — from the playbook tailored to Rodgers’ style to the locker room dynamic that centers on veteran leadership.


🔹 Retirement Looms, But Motivation Is Clear

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Rodgers didn’t mince words: this is it. The 2025 campaign will be his final one in the NFL, barring any wild changes of heart. But unlike previous seasons clouded by speculation, this year comes with clarity and purpose.

“I don’t need the spotlight. I just want to finish strong — for my teammates, for the city, and for Mike.”

Rodgers’ comments have sparked a wave of emotion across the Steelers fanbase, many of whom now view the upcoming season as not only a playoff push, but a farewell tour for a legend.


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