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Steelers minority owner compares Aaron Rodgers' situation to AI, says it's 'more complex than artificial intelligence'

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are sitting in anticipation, as the possibility of landing veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers remains the biggest question mark in their offseason plans. With each passing day, signals from within the organization suggest that the team is confident Rodgers will eventually call Pittsburgh home — but the clock keeps ticking, and the ink has yet to meet the paper.

Aaron Rodgers' bizarre NFL journey mocked as more confusing than AI by Steelers part-owner Thomas Tull

Back in March, principal owner Art Rooney II made headlines when he confidently stated, “he does want to come here” — a sentiment that seemed to all but confirm Aaron Rodgers' arrival. Yet, weeks later, Steelers fans are still left wondering if this much-discussed union will finally materialize. Adding to the intrigue, Thomas Tull, one of the team’s minority owners, offered his own take during an appearance on CNBC. When asked about the situation, Tull quipped, “I’m here to talk about AI, and that’s a more complex issue than artificial intelligence.”


The remark drew laughter, but also underlined a serious truth. Rodgers’ future is as complicated and unpredictable as the quarterback himself — a player known for his introspection, cryptic messaging, and methodical decision-making. As Tull’s comment subtly implied, even seasoned executives within the Steelers’ hierarchy find themselves perplexed by the enigmatic signal-caller.

Rodgers, for his part, hasn’t ruled out Pittsburgh. During an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, he acknowledged ongoing conversations with the Steelers and expressed admiration for head coach Mike Tomlin . “I’ve been upfront with them,” Rodgers said. “I’ve said, listen, if you need to move on, by all means. ... I am trying to be open to everything and not specifically attached to anything ... I’m not holding anybody hostage.”

The statement reflects both transparency and indecision. It’s clear that Rodgers appreciates the franchise’s legacy and leadership, but his own personal challenges have kept him from making a definitive move. Given his thoughtful nature, it wouldn’t be surprising if he waits until the NFL’s full 2025 schedule is released — expected next Wednesday — before making any commitments. As sources suggest, Rodgers may be watching to see how the Steelers fare in terms of prime-time games and competitive positioning, especially compared to a scenario where Mason Rudolph remains the starter.

Despite the uncertainty, the Steelers’ behavior paints a picture of optimism. Rooney’s repeated hints and the team’s patience in negotiations all point to one thing: they believe Rodgers is coming. And they’re willing to wait — even if it's uncomfortable — for the payoff.

In the grand chess game of NFL quarterback movement, Aaron Rodgers remains one of the few true kings left on the board. Whether Pittsburgh becomes his final destination or just another conversation in a long offseason saga, one thing is certain: until his signature is on a contract, the story is far from over.

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