Mike Tomlin Gushes About Aaron Rodgers


 

The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the 2025 season with renewed optimism, largely centered around their most significant offseason acquisition.

At 41 years old, Aaron Rodgers arrives in Pittsburgh on what he calls his “final ride” after signing a one-year deal in June.

The veteran quarterback brings Hall of Fame credentials but also questions about whether he can still perform at an elite level.

Head coach Mike Tomlin has no such doubts. When recently asked what separates Rodgers from other quarterback options beyond his impressive resume, Tomlin’s answer revealed the deeper connection he sees.

“Because of his love affair with the game of football. You know, from the outside, you see it, you know it. Particularly when you’re in this business like I am, you know what it looks like, what it smells like. But to be around him every day and see the genuine joy that he has doing mundane things… it’s contagious,” Tomlin said.

Rodgers comes to Pittsburgh after a turbulent two seasons with the New York Jets. A devastating Achilles injury ended his 2023 campaign just four plays into the opener.

He bounced back last season with 3,897 passing yards and 28 touchdowns, proving he could still produce at a high level.

The Steelers have surrounded Rodgers with talent. The offense now features DK Metcalf, tight end Pat Freiermuth, and rookie running back Kaleb Johnson.

Rodgers has embraced a leadership role beyond just quarterbacking, mentoring rookie Will Howard, and working closely with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith on the playbook.

Rodgers describes the offensive approach as “collaborative” and credits Smith for welcoming player input.

Pittsburgh hasn’t won a playoff game since 2016. The pressure is mounting for the franchise to break through.

Tomlin’s confidence in Rodgers suggests this combination of veteran leadership and competitive fire might finally be what the Steelers need for a legitimate postseason push.

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