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The Favre Cycle Ends in Pittsburgh

June 9, 2025 by Packers Talk

It finally happened. Aaron Rodgers has signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers. No, not the Vikings. Not back to the Jets. Pittsburgh.

For a while, it looked like he might follow the full Brett Favre blueprint. Leave the Packers. Do a year with the Jets. Then head to Minnesota in a blaze of petty revenge. But no. Rodgers just snapped the cycle in half.

And honestly, it feels right.

Goodbye New York, Hello Steel City

The Jets experiment didn’t work

Rodgers’ 2023 season with the Jets barely started. Four plays in, his Achilles gave out. The season was over before it began. The Jets moved on, quietly, without the chaos they invited just a year earlier.

He rehabbed. He podcasted. He stirred the pot. But he didn’t go away. Rodgers made it clear he still wanted to play. Just… not in New York.

Enter Pittsburgh. A city with a proud history, a ready defence, and a coach who doesn’t care about your drama as long as you show up on Sunday.

The Steelers needed a real quarterback

Kenny Pickett had heart, but not the numbers. Mitch Trubisky was not the guy. Mason Rudolph had a few moments, but the Steelers have been playing QB roulette since Roethlisberger retired.

Now they’ve got a four-time MVP. He’s 41, but still deadly when protected. He’s not mobile anymore, but he sees the field better than anyone not named Mahomes. And Mike Tomlin knows how to manage big personalities.

Rodgers might finally get to play chess in a franchise that respects quarterbacks without trying to turn them into influencers.

The Favre Timeline, Broken

A weird pattern comes to an end

For over a decade, Rodgers looked like he was walking the exact path as Brett Favre. First, take over as Green Bay’s next superstar. Win an MVP. Take a Super Bowl. Then get sick of the front office and bounce to the Jets.

Favre did it. Rodgers copied it almost to the week.

But now? Rodgers dodged the final step. Favre went to the Vikings and tried to torch his old team. It worked for a while. He nearly made the Super Bowl. Then it all fell apart, both on the field and off.

Rodgers chose differently. Instead of chasing revenge, he chose a team that could protect him. A team with a top-three defence. A team with a coach that’s never had a losing season.

That’s not drama. That’s strategy.

The Steelers Love a Second Act

Big Ben. Vick. Now Rodgers?

Pittsburgh has always been a place for redemption stories. Ben Roethlisberger had serious legal issues early in his career. The team stuck with him. Mike Vick played backup here after his time in prison. Even Antonio Brown had a few quiet years before his meltdown.

Rodgers has no criminal record. No suspension. No major scandals. But he’s been called a weirdo more than once. Flat Earth theories, vaccine rants, darkness retreats. He’s not for everyone.

Still, he’s not a problem in the way some other signings have been. There’s nothing to hide or remove court records from Justia about. He just says weird stuff and wears beads.

That’s something Steelers fans can live with if he throws touchdowns and beats the Ravens.

What Rodgers Brings to Pittsburgh

A real shot at a ring

The Steelers went 10–7 last year with backup-level quarterback play. They made the playoffs with a bottom-10 offence. Now they’ve got one of the best passers of all time.

If Rodgers stays healthy, this team is dangerous. The AFC North is brutal, but Pittsburgh has the defence to compete. And now, they have the quarterback to finish.

Rodgers isn’t mobile anymore, but he’s still accurate. Still smart. Still deadly on third down.

He’s also motivated. You can hear it in the interviews. He wants to prove he’s still elite. That New York was a fluke, not a failure.

A reset on the offense

Expect big things from George Pickens, who’s finally going to catch passes from someone with touch. Pat Freiermuth should thrive in the middle. And Najee Harris will benefit from a quarterback who doesn’t let the box get stacked.

Rodgers makes everyone better. And Pittsburgh’s playbook just got a lot more flexible.

The AFC Just Got Wilder

Burrow. Lamar. Watson. Mahomes. And now Rodgers?

The AFC has too many good quarterbacks. That’s been the story since 2020. And now it has another Hall of Famer in the mix.

It’s going to be chaos. One of these guys will miss the playoffs every year. One will be one-and-done. One will carry a city into February.

Rodgers didn’t come to Pittsburgh to ride out the clock. He came to win. And the Steelers now have the tools to let him try.

What It Means for the Legacy

Rodgers isn’t chasing ghosts

This isn’t a comeback tour. It’s not a nostalgia act. Rodgers has said he wants to play at least two more years. He’s not trying to stick it to Green Bay anymore. He already did that.

He wants to win somewhere new. Not where Favre went. Not where everyone expected. Somewhere gritty. Stable. A place that won’t fall apart the second he misses a throw.

He didn’t need to say much else.

Final Thoughts

Rodgers to the Steelers is weird. But it’s the kind of weird that works.

It breaks the cycle. It resets the story. And it gives a city that’s always respected football a quarterback who still has something left to prove.

Forget the Jets. Forget the Vikings. Rodgers is a Steeler now. And for the first time in years, that feels like the right kind of surprise

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