Aaron Rodgers, who recently turned 42, may or may not return to the Pittsburgh Steelers next season. We don’t even know if he’ll play football again, for what would be his 22nd NFL season. If the Steelers do maintain their success and possibly win a playoff game for the first time since 2016, Rodgers may very well return.
Yet, if Rodgers can’t generate a playoff win, the Steelers could cast him off, much like they did with Russell Wilson and Justin Fields last offseason. If so, the Steelers would need to find another new starting quarterback.
One potential solution, as ESPN’s Dan Graziano recently suggested, could be to trade for Mac Jones from the San Francisco 49ers.
Jones started eight games in relief of Brock Purdy earlier this season, leading San Francisco to a respectable 5-3 record in the process. While doing so, Jones had been posting new career-highs across the board.
Surely, another team will look at what Jones accomplished in San Francisco and will feel like he can repeat that success in their system too. It could even be Pittsburgh, whom Jones beat while with the Patriots in 2022.
Unlike Rodgers, Jones would present the Steelers with a potential long-term solution as their franchise quarterback. Remember, the former first-round pick and one-time Pro Bowl QB is still just 27 years old. That gives him plenty of time for a career renaissance.
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