The Aaron Rodgers saga may not be coming to an end any time soon.
The free agent quarterback has taken his time in deciding where he wants to go next.

And if he even wants to continue to keep playing.
The 41-year-old QB is coming off a tumultuous and disastrous two years as a member of the New York Jets, who chose to release him last week.
While the quarterback ponders his future, there are three teams who reportedly have interest in his services.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Giants, and a somewhat surprising potential destination in the Minnesota Vikings.
Unfortunately for those three clubs, it sounds like Rodgers isn’t close to making a decision, and is no rush.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the decision could be dragged out until the 2025 NFL Draft.
“Do you draft someone? That’s about a month away, so all of us would like this done sooner rather than later,” Rapoport said.
“I don’t get the sense that Rodgers is in any kind of hurry at all.
“Could it drag out all the way to the draft like it did two years ago? Maybe it could.”
As the NFL world waits to see what Rodgers decides, one Pittsburgh Steeler in particular is tired of waiting.


All-Pro defensive tackle Cameron Heyward.
The big man is over all the noise surrounding Rodgers and whether he will or won’t sign with the Steelers.
On the latest episode of his Not Just Football podcast, Heyward said that he’s “tired of talking about the quarterback situation” and is “ready to move on from free agency” into the rest of the offseason.
“I ain’t doing that darkness retreat,” Heyward said.
“I don’t need any of that crap.
“Either you want to be a Pittsburgh Steeler or you don’t. That’s simple, that’s the pitch.
“If you want me to recruit, that’s the recruiting pitch. Pittsburgh Steelers — if you want to be part of it, so be it.
“If you don’t, no skin off my back.”
The Steelers recently brought back quarterback Mason Rudolph but are still in search for a QB1.
And truthfully, have been desperate for a legitimate starting quarterback since franchise pillar Ben Roethlisberger retired after the 2021 season.
It’s been a revolving door since Big Ben called it a career.
And they are now hoping for Rodgers to be the latest stop-gap quarterback.
Heyward isn’t the only one that is tired of the Rodgers drama. The fans are as well.
‘He loves the attention,’ one fan posted on X.
‘Rodgers back in the draft spotlight? Here we go again,’ another chimed in.
‘Aaron Rodgers is like that ex who keeps texting during your big night, can’t take a hint,’ one more joked.
Sooner or later Rodgers has to make a decision.
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