Aaron Rodgers previously said he was ready to retire after last season — until the Pittsburgh Steelers hired his former Green Bay Packers head coach, Mike McCarthy. With McCarthy now leading the charge in Pittsburgh, his hometown, the hype is real surrounding what will likely be Rodgers' final ride in 2026. Last season with the Steelers, Rodgers completed 65.7% of his passes for 3,322 yards, 24 touchdowns, and just seven interceptions across 16 games. Now, in a full-circle moment, he'll get to face his two former teams in preseason action, with both games set to take place in Pittsburgh. The Steelers still have Rodgers playing winning football, and now they've brought in the coach he won a Super Bowl with in 2011.