Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers have appeared to be going round and round in circles.
They're the only solution for one another's problems.
Finally, it seems like they might be reaching their solution to the quarterback's free agency.
On Friday, Steelers owner Art Rooney II spoke about the Rodgers pursuit.
"We’re still kind of getting the same signals that we’ve been getting recently," Rooney said. "He does want to come here so I do think we may get word soon.”
"We may get word soon" is finally a good sign for the Steelers.
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Although it's far from a given that Rodgers would do what someone is expecting.
The Steelers' NFL Draft so far has pointed to Rodgers returning. They've twice passed up Shedeur Sanders, including at No. 83 in what would've been an immense value.
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They're currently looking at a QB depth chart of Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson. They surely want someone better than that.
Pittsburgh has T.J. Watt, DK Metcalf, Jaylen Warren and more. They'll be playing to win all their football games and try to make a playoff run.
To do that, they need a reliable QB.
Rodgers is the closest thing to that that's still out there.
Rooney seems to think Rodgers is coming. Considering that it's Rooney's money involved, he might just know the truth.
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