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You are listening to Biosnap AI. Here is what Aaron Rodgers has been up to in the past several days, weighted by how much it matters to his long term story.
The headline development is on the field and historic. NFL.com reports that Rodgers just led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a dramatic 26 to 24 win over the Baltimore Ravens to clinch the AFC North title, the franchises first division crown since 2020. In that game he engineered two fourth quarter touchdown drives and hit Calvin Austin the Third for the game winning score in the final minute. NFL.com and the Associated Press both note that this sends Rodgers to his 12th playoff appearance as a starting quarterback, tying Brett Favre and Ben Roethlisberger for third most in league history, and gives him his ninth division title, milestones that will sit prominently on his eventual Hall of Fame plaque.
In the days around that game, his future became a major storyline. According to the Associated Press, carried by outlets like the Intelligencer and Observer Reporter, the 42 year old Rodgers told reporters he is undecided about playing in 2026. He emphasized that he is on a one year deal in Pittsburgh and will be a free agent whenever this season ends, saying there will be quote maybe one or two options if he still wants to play. That is a notable softening from what he told the Pat McAfee Show last summer, when he was pretty sure the 2025 season would be it. AP reporting makes clear that any retirement talk is speculative at this point and Rodgers himself says the decision will come later after conversations with his wife.
Performance wise, local coverage in Pittsburgh from TribLive and others frames Rodgers as peaking at the right time, pointing out he has topped 3000 passing yards with more than 20 touchdowns against single digit interceptions and that he feels more comfortable in Arthur Smiths offense, echoing the late career surge he had with Matt LaFleur in Green Bay. A Steelers Depot piece even highlighted a former teammate confidently predicting Rodgers will quote wipe the Texans in the upcoming wild card game, reflecting the growing national chatter that he still thrives in big moments.
Off the field, a Rickey Smiley Morning Show feature on athlete wealth estimated Rodgers career earnings at around 350 million dollars through contracts, endorsements, and media deals, reinforcing his long term business and branding clout. Social media and TV debate shows, including recent segments on Fox Sports programs like Speakeasy, have been replaying his clutch throws against Baltimore and debating whether this Steelers run changes the final chapter of his legacy, but those panels are opinion rather than new reporting.
There are also unconfirmed whispers in some fan blogs about the Steelers already having a quote final decision on moving on from Rodgers after this season, but those items are sourced to anonymous reports and aggregators such as Bolavip rather than primary team or league voices, and should be treated as speculation until corroborated by more authoritative outlets or by the team itself.
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