playStephen A.: It's time for Aaron Rodgers to retire (1:14)Stephen A. Smith explains why Aaron Rodgers should retire following the Steelers' playoff loss to the Texans. (1:14)Adam SchefterJan 18, 2026, 07:00 AM ETEmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe Pittsburgh Steelers remain open to an Aaron Rodgers reunion in 2026, even though it's unlikely because of Mike Tomlin's resignation, sources told ESPN. The Steelers players are more than open to Rodgers returning to Pittsburgh; they want the four-time league MVP back and conveyed as much to various members of the Steelers organization during their exit meetings last week, according to sources. Almost all Steelers players praised Rodgers during their exit interviews, and most if not all of them want the veteran quarterback to return in 2026.