Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers said upon his arrival at the team’s practice facility that he was eager to mentor rookie Will Howard, whom the franchise selected in the sixth round of this year’s NFL Draft. The free agent signee made good on that goal early in the duo’s time together as teammates.
The 2025 season is a learning opportunity for Howard as he develops on the bench behind Rodgers, and the reigning national champion at Ohio State said he quickly picked up bits and pieces of knowledge in minicamp.
“I had an open seat next to me, and there came Aaron,” Howard said to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “I just thought it was pretty cool that he was willing to sit next to me. I remember even Day 1 he had a couple of things that we hadn’t really gone over yet … a couple of things he was asking me for clarification on. I’m like, ‘Holy s—, man. Aaron Rodgers is asking me questions right now, and I’m answering them. What is going on?’”
Aaron Rodgers explains why the Steelers were the right fit for him, hopes to mentor rookie Will Howard
Bryan DeArdo
Rodgers signed with the Steelers just in advance of minicamp, joining his third team in the last four years. The 41-year-old veteran and four-time MVP garnered attention all offseason as he worked through a high-profile free agency period fraught with uncertainty. His arrival in Pittsburgh placed him in the same room as a young quarterback in Howard, not dissimilar to his situations in Green Bay with Jordan Love and in New York with Zach…
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