Story byDec 7, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin and quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) walk off the field after the game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. (Peter Casey/Imagn Images)Evan CormierSat, January 3, 2026 at 2:44 AM UTC·2 min readThe Pittsburgh Steelers are 9-7 on the season heading into a “Sunday Night Football” game against the Baltimore Ravens. The Steelers will be crowned champions of the AFC North with a win, but will be eliminated from postseason contention with a loss. A season full of extremely high highs and very low lows fittingly comes down to one last bout with a division foe. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWin or lose, no one knows whether or not this will be the last time we see future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers take the field. His 21st season in the league was heavily rumored to be the last for the 42-year-old Super Bowl champion; however, recently rumors have begun circulating that Rodgers is not done yet. If so, NFL Network’s Ian Rapaport asks where better than Pittsburgh to continue his legendary career?“If you thought that three or maybe four offseasons of uncertainty would be enough for Aaron Rodgers, you would be wrong,” Rapaport said.