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Sources: Aaron Rodgers to sign 1-year deal with Steelers - ESPN

PITTSBURGH — Aaron Rodgers isn't done yet.

After another prolonged decision-making process, the four-time MVP is expected to sign a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers worth up to $25 million, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Saturday night. The deal is expected to include a base salary between $22 million and $23 million, with up to a few million more in incentives, according to sources.

Rodgers, 42, recently returned to the Pittsburgh area ahead of Monday's OTAs and was seen getting ice cream with several teammates at a local shop Friday night.

Rodgers is expected to report to Monday's OTAs, sources told Schefter.

Saturday's decision comes weeks after the Steelers placed a UFA tender on Rodgers in a procedural move that would either give them a compensatory pick if he signed elsewhere before training camp or restrict his ability to sign with another team once camp begins.

Though the Steelers remained confident and in communication with Rodgers throughout the process, the quarterback still made the decision on his timeline despite team owner and president Art Rooney II publicly saying the organization expected a conclusion by the start of the NFL draft. Instead, Rodgers traveled to Pittsburgh the weekend of the team's rookie minicamp and agreed to the deal before the team's first voluntary OTA session scheduled for Monday.

The Steelers added to their quarterback room while they waited and drafted Penn State star Drew Allar in the third round in a move new head coach Mike McCarthy said was unrelated to Rodgers' impending decision.

McCarthy, hired to replace Mike Tomlin in January, previously expressed his desire to reunite with Rodgers, whom he coached for 13 seasons in Green Bay.

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