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Steelers Seek Quarterback Successor as Rodgers Hints at Retirement
15 Nov
Summary
- Steelers lack long-term QB solution with Rodgers likely leaving after 2026
- South Carolina's LaNorris Sellers a potential 1st-round pick for Steelers
- Sellers needs development, could sit behind Rodgers for a year

As of November 15, 2025, the Pittsburgh Steelers are facing a quarterback conundrum. Their current starter, Aaron Rodgers, is likely to retire after the 2026 season, leaving the team without a long-term solution at the position.
Behind Rodgers, the Steelers have Mason Rudolph, a capable backup, and Will Howard, a sixth-round pick whose future is still uncertain. With Rodgers' potential departure looming, the Steelers are expected to target a quarterback in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft.
One player the Steelers have their eye on is South Carolina's LaNorris Sellers. Sellers, a 6-foot-3, 204-pound passer, possesses elite athleticism and arm strength, making him a threat in any situation. However, he still needs development, especially in accuracy and handling pressure.
If the Steelers do select Sellers, the plan would be to have him sit behind Rodgers for a year, similar to how the Steelers have operated with Justin Fields and Arthur Smith. This would allow Sellers to learn and develop before potentially taking over the starting role in 2027 at the latest.
The Steelers' quarterback situation is far from settled, but they are taking proactive steps to ensure they have a long-term solution in place once Rodgers departs.




