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Ben Roethlisberger claims Aaron Rodgers is snubbing the Steelers while secretly waiting for a Vikings reunion

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The NFL offseason is often filled with speculation, but Aaron Rodgers’ prolonged free agency has taken center stage. Despite being one of the most decorated quarterbacks of his generation, the 4-time MVP has yet to commit to a new team after parting ways with the New York Jets. And now, former Steelers legend Ben Roethlisberger has added an intriguing twist to the saga.

Ben Roethlisberger suggests Aaron Rodgers might be eyeing Minnesota instead of Pittsburgh
Aaron Rodgers has been linked heavily with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who still have a major gap at quarterback. With Mason Rudolph, rookie Will Howard, and Skylar Thompson filling the depth chart, there’s a clear opportunity for Rodgers to take over under center. But despite sightings of Rodgers working out with new Steelers addition DK Metcalf, no deal has materialized.



Ben Roethlisberger addressed the situation on his podcast, Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger, saying: “I think Aaron secretly, again, just my opinion, I think Aaron is secretly still holding out for Minnesota, which is why he hasn’t signed with the Steelers.”


He further added, “Why else would you go throw to DK and be working out, and put it out blast to everybody that I’m throwing to these guys, but you won’t sign?”

A Vikings move would echo Brett Favre’s final NFL chapter
The Minnesota Vikings could offer Rodgers a smoother fit. Their quarterback-friendly offense under Kevin O’Connell and elite weapons like Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison make them a compelling destination. Rodgers is also no stranger to the NFC North, having battled the Vikings for years as a Packer.


This potential move would mirror the path taken by Rodgers’ mentor Brett Favre, who left the Packers for the Jets before ultimately joining the Vikings. Earlier this offseason, Favre even voiced his hope that Rodgers would follow a similar trajectory.

Are the Vikings even interested? That’s the biggest unknown. The Vikings already invested in young talent like J.J. McCarthy, Sam Howell, and undrafted rookie Max Brosmer. McCarthy is reportedly ready to lead, which may close the door on Rodgers in Minnesota.

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With limited options remaining, the Pittsburgh Steelers might be Rodgers' most realistic destination. But if Roethlisberger’s theory holds water, Rodgers may still be waiting for a call that’s unlikely to come — one from the Vikings.

Until then, the saga continues.
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