In a surprising turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin announced on March 27, 2025, that he will start the process of joining Aaron Rodgers after the star quarterback’s contract was lowered. The revelation, made during a late-night press conference at Acrisure Stadium, comes on the heels of Rodgers’ blockbuster $333 million, five-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles as Jalen Hurts’ backup, a move that already stunned the league. Tomlin’s statement, however, adds a new layer of intrigue, suggesting a potential shift in his own career trajectory as he aims to align with the four-time MVP in a yet-to-be-defined capacity.
Tomlin, who signed a three-year extension with the Steelers in June 2024, keeping him through 2027, has been a pillar of stability in Pittsburgh, leading the team to a 173-100-2 regular-season record and a Super Bowl XLIII victory. Yet, his recent comments hint at frustration with the Steelers’ inability to secure Rodgers as their quarterback, a pursuit that dominated their offseason. Reports indicated the Steelers offered Rodgers a one-year deal, but he opted for the Eagles’ long-term contract, which was later adjusted to lower his 2025 cap hit, making him a more flexible asset. “Aaron’s a game-changer—I’ve always said that,” Tomlin stated, his tone resolute. “Now that his contract’s been reworked, I’m ready to start the process of joining him. We’ve got unfinished business.”
The “process” Tomlin referenced remains unclear, but speculation is rampant. Some believe he’s angling for a future role with the Eagles, possibly as a senior advisor or offensive consultant, leveraging Rodgers’ presence to chase another Super Bowl. Others suggest he might be considering a departure from Pittsburgh, despite his contract, to join Rodgers in a new venture—perhaps a coaching tandem elsewhere. The Steelers’ recent playoff struggles, including a sixth-straight postseason loss in 2024, have fueled calls for change, though Tomlin’s job security has been bolstered by player support and Art Rooney II’s confidence.
Fans on X are buzzing: “Tomlin to the Eagles with Rodgers? Insane!” one posted, while another questioned, “Why leave Pittsburgh now?” The NFL world watches as Tomlin, a coach known for stability, appears ready to take a bold leap. Will he and Rodgers unite to redefine their legacies, or is this a strategic bluff to pressure the Steelers? The saga unfolds with high stakes.