New Steelers coach McCarthy would like Rodgers to return - ESPN
PITTSBURGH — Less than 10 minutes into the Mike McCarthy era of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the franchise's new head coach had to address the elephant in the room.
From a personal perspective, a reporter asked, does he want Aaron Rodgers back as his quarterback?
«That's nice the way he asked that,» a chuckling McCarthy said to the question. «I mean definitely. I don't see why you wouldn't.… I have spoken to Aaron, and so that's really where we are there, but I was able to sit back and watch the games and watch most of the Pittsburgh games on TV and I thought he was a great asset for the team.»
The 62-year-old coach acknowledged that Rodgers, like other veteran players, needed time to decompress and make a decision on his future, but the coach embraced the idea of reuniting with the quarterback with whom he spent 13 seasons in Green Bay and won a Super Bowl title.
«I think that's very important,» McCarthy said of players like Rodgers taking a break. «The game is so emotional, what these men commit to, and what they put into it. I think that time away is important.»
Speaking at his introductory news conference Tuesday, McCarthy said he and general manager Omar Khan haven't discussed a timeline or a deadline for Rodgers' decision as they ramp up NFL draft preparation. The position appears similar to a year ago when Rodgers weighed his options until signing a one-year contract in June.
Facing uncertainty at the quarterback position entering the 2025 NFL draft, the Steelers opted to wait until the sixth round before selecting Ohio State quarterback Will Howard. The rookie spent most of the season on injured reserve after sustaining a broken finger in his throwing hand during what started as a promising training camp.
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