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Cowboys Legend Troy Aikman Makes Feelings Clear on 4-Time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers’ ‘Fit’ With Steelers

The 2025 NFL offseason wasn’t the busiest in recent years, but Aaron Rodgers’ decision to either continue playing or retire dominated headlines. The veteran quarterback finally ended speculation last month when he signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

While many analysts remained skeptical about the fit, legendary former quarterback Troy Aikman offered a more optimistic perspective on the move.

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Troy Aikman Sees Perfect Match Between Aaron Rodgers and Steelers

Rodgers enters 2025 at 41 years old after completing his 2024 season with the New York Jets. Despite posting solid numbers – 3,897 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions with a 90.5 passer rating across 17 games – questions emerged about his focus and motivation.

The Jets failed to meet expectations, finishing with a losing record despite the veteran’s statistical production.

Rodgers signed a one-year contract worth $13.6 million in base value with the Steelers, including a $10 million signing bonus. The deal carries a $14.15 million cap hit for 2025 and includes performance incentives that could push the total value to $19.5 million.

Incentives range from $500,000 for a playoff berth to $1.5 million each for winning league MVP or capturing a Super Bowl title.

The quarterback has already begun training with his new skill players ahead of the season, signaling renewed commitment to what he has indicated could be his final NFL campaign.

Aikman, who has consistently praised Rodgers’ abilities throughout his career, told “Us Magazine” he views the partnership between the Steelers and Rodgers as beneficial for both parties. “I think it’s a good fit, actually,” Aikman said, describing Pittsburgh as the ideal place for the veteran to rediscover his form and pursue one final championship before retirement.

The 2024 season proved challenging for the Jets organization. The team never reached its projected potential, struggling throughout most of the year despite high preseason expectations. Even with midseason roster additions, the project failed to deliver anticipated results, leaving both Rodgers and the franchise searching for answers.

Legacy Implications Drive Steelers’ Championship Push

Pittsburgh’s acquisition of Rodgers represents the franchise’s calculated attempt to make one final championship run before potentially rebuilding portions of the roster.

The team strategically added key players on one-year contracts or structured deals that provide flexibility to move on in 2026. Notable additions include cornerback Darius Slay on a one-year, $10 million deal and quarterback Mason Rudolph on a two-year, $7.5 million contract.

The move carries significant legacy implications for all parties involved. For Rodgers, capturing a Super Bowl championship would complete a career narrative that currently feels more individual than collective. Despite winning four MVP awards, he has secured just one championship ring during his decorated career.

Meanwhile, the Steelers organization seeks to add a seventh Super Bowl title to their collection. Such an achievement would once again establish Pittsburgh as the sole franchise atop the Super Bowl victory standings, cementing their position as the most successful team in championship history.

The partnership between Rodgers and the Steelers creates a unique opportunity where individual and organizational goals align perfectly. Both the veteran quarterback and the storied franchise understand this represents their best chance to add another championship to their respective legacies before entering different phases of their futures.

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