Newest Steelers receiver Michael Pittman Jr talks possible Aaron Rodgers return: 'I'm hoping he's close'

Michael Pittman Jr. said the Steelers would love Aaron Rodgers back, but admitted no one knows his plans as the four-time MVP mulls retirement or return once more.


Newest Steelers receiver Michael Pittman Jr talks possible Aaron Rodgers return: 'I'm hoping he's close'
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"I'm hoping he's close," Pittman told Fox News Digital during a recent interview ahead of his time at the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh with Toyota.

Pittman arrived in Pittsburgh earlier this offseason after the Indianapolis Colts reached a trade with the Steelers to send the seven-year receiver east. As he continues to get acclimated, Pittman is already hearing the question: Is Rodgers coming back?

"I don't know anything - people think that we know something. Why would Aaron tell me anything?" he said, laughing.

It even got so bad in 2025 following Jones' injury that he was reunited with Rivers, who was signed in hopes he could help salvage the season.

But while some of those guys are likely heading to the Pro Football Hall of Fame one day, there's no doubting Rodgers' Canton hopes and what he brings to a team even if he is turning 43 in December.

"Obviously, Aaron is a great player - look at everything he's done," Pittman added. "We would love to have him back. At the end of the day, he has to decide that for himself."

While Pittman, the Steelers and the rest of the NFL wait to hear from Rodgers, Will Howard, the team's sixth-round pick in last year's draft, is the expected starting quarterback for McCarthy's squad heading into the voluntary workouts.

In the meantime, Pittman will continue to enjoy the sports-crazed city he now calls home.

"Being in Pittsburgh, just the vibe of driving around, everybody is wearing something sports. It's either the Steelers, the Pirates or the Penguins," Pittman explained. "Somebody's wearing some black and gold, which I think is awesome. They love their football there. I mean, Indy loves football, too. I'm not taking anything away from Indy fans, but it's just the Pittsburgh - everybody knows Pittsburgh for being Pittsburgh. The Steelers, the fans. The town is set on these rivers. The stadium is right there, the scenery. It is something crazy, and I'm excited to be there and be able to play for them."

IMPACTING LOCAL FLAG FOOTBALL WITH TOYOTA

Pittman is always looking to impact his community, especially being in a new city. Following his role as a coach during Toyota's Glow Up Classic during Super Bowl week in San Francisco, Pittman is back with the automotive manufacturer for a special NFL Draft flag football training camp featuring Pittsburgh high school girls flag players on the eve of draft night.

Pittman, alongside some NFL Draft prospects and members of the U.S. Women's National Flag Football team, will be putting on his coach's hat to help coordinate drills, while giving instruction and mentorship to those girls participating.

"Our main message to these girls is to capture their spotlight, and I just know this is all for them," Pittman said. "We're just there to pump them up and anyway we can champion them and just lift them up and let them know we're here to support girls flag and we want to make it a renowned sport."

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