Aaron Rodgers will play another NFL season for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Saturday night that the 42-year-old quarterback and the Steelers have reached an agreement on a new one-year contract.
This development comes after Rodgers spent months weighing up his future following a first-round playoff loss with Pittsburgh in January. The veteran signal-caller had been deliberating whether to continue his career or retire.
Rodgers will be reunited with new Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy. The duo previously won a Super Bowl together with the Green Bay Packers in 2011, and their partnership is expected to bring a wealth of experience to the Pittsburgh offense.
More details are expected to follow as the team prepares for the upcoming season.



