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Mike McCarthy provided an update on the Pittsburgh Steelers' pursuit of Aaron Rodgers, expressing anticipation for a potential reunion. The team is still awaiting Rodgers' decision on his future.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are still waiting to learn what Aaron Rodgers will do.
New head coach Mike McCarthy surely would like to know if he's going to get a reunion with his former Packers friend.
On Saturday, McCarthy had a conversation with Steelers reporters, and he showed a good sense of humor in this long waiting game the Steelers are currently playing.
McCarthy had first explained that his offseason quarterback method works best with three QBs. At the moment, the Steelers have three: Mason Rudolph, Will Howard, Drew Allar.
So that's when ESPN's Brooke Pryor asked McCarthy how he'd feel about adding Rodgers to the mix.
Mike McCarthy humorously updated reporters on the Steelers' ongoing wait for Aaron Rodgers' decision regarding a potential signing.
The Steelers are hoping to sign Aaron Rodgers, potentially reuniting him with head coach Mike McCarthy, who previously coached him at the Packers.
The Steelers are currently in a waiting game and have not specified when they expect to learn Aaron Rodgers' decision.

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“Three quarterbacks is the normal," McCarthy responded, then added, "Four would be awesome.”
The video is great -- McCarthy got a big kick out of his one-liner:
The Steelers certainly need Rodgers. Without him, they're relying on a less-than-ideal starting QB in 2026.
McCarthy's first season has a much better chance of working if he gets Rodgers back, and so Pittsburgh will keep on waiting.