Aaron Rodgers has seemingly given a not-so-subtle hint where he will be signing this offseason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are still waiting to hear back on whether Rodgers will sign with them after the two sides met about a potential team-up.
However, behind the scenes, Rodgers appears to be taking steps toward a decision. According to NFL Media, he recently conducted a throwing session with new Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf.
According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, Rodgers had a throwing session with new Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver D.K. Metcalf “over the weekend” at UCLA.
“It is a process for Aaron Rodgers,” he explained on Good Morning Football on Monday from Palm Beach, Fla.
“And my understanding is the latest step in the process was over the weekend, at UCLA, he threw to DK Metcalf. They did have a throwing session, the two of them together, according to sources informed of that workout. So Rodgers, going through the process, and checking all the boxes—and I assume it was a good throwing session with him and Metcalf—so we’ll see if that leads to him saying, ‘You know what, yeah, I’m fully in. I like that guy, I like that target right there.’”
Aaron Rodgers previously met with the Steelers’ coaching staff at their training facility for roughly six hours earlier this month as he considers a possible future destination.
Metcalf, who was dealt to the Steelers earlier this month, would become Rodgers’s de facto No. 1 receiving target should he sign with Pittsburgh.
Besides the Steelers, the New York Giants were also connected to Rodgers in free agency.
All-Pro Predicts Aaron Rodgers Will Retire

Maxx Crosby wanted Aaron Rodgers to join the Las Vegas Raiders this offseason.
That does not seem likely. Instead, the Raiders acquired a different veteran quarterback in Geno Smith.
Now Crosby believes Rodgers won’t be playing for anyone during the 2025 NFL season.
“I think he retires,” Crosby predicted on his “The Rush” podcast via the Patriot-News.
“I think the fact that he’s not with Davante [Adams] and he’s not very familiar with Pittsburgh, I don’t know. I think he retires. He’s about 42 now. … I feel like that would make sense, him going to the Steelers. I think they need a quarterback. They need a guy who’s a vet, a proven dude. But I don’t know. I don’t see it. I just don’t see that as a thing. I can’t see him in a Pittsburgh uniform. My brain can’t put that together.”
As we get closer to the NFL Draft, the former MVP quarterback remains without a team.