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With the new league year just days away, the Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to release players to improve their salary cap situation. With the franchise entering a new era under Mike McCarthy, the Pittsburgh front office would aim to give its head coach the best chance to sign all the players he wants,
Aaron Rodgers spent a large chunk of his lengthy "Pat McAfee Show" appearance March 4 discussing his former (and future?) head coach, Mike McCarthy.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are still awaiting a decision from Aaron Rodgers on his future with them, but they already have at least one contingency plan should the multiple-time MVP decide to retire.
McCarthy is a feel-good hire for Pittsburgh for sentimental reasons; a homegrown Yinzer who grew up cheering for the Steelers. One of his first coaching jobs was as a graduate assistant and wide receivers coach at Pitt. Former Steelers coach Chuck Noll is one of his heroes. We have a feeling McCarthy won't take this dream role lightly.
INDIANAPOLIS - With a combined 18 years of experience as an NFL head coach with the Packers and Cowboys, Mike McCarthy has a well-established reputation that's preceding him in his transition to the Steelers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are doing their homework on this year’s quarterback class ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
A blockbuster NFL trade proposal sending the Pittsburgh Steelers a new QB has been created. Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report created the following trade proposal: Aaron Rodgers becomes an unrestricted free agent this offseason. If he chooses to retire from the NFL, the Steelers will need a new QB for head coach Mike McCarthy.