The Steelers’ front office has a lot of work to do this offseason, starting with settling the quarterback question, but according to the Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac on yesterday’s syndicated Rich Eisen Show, Aaron Rodgers is not the answer. Dulac told Eisen that the Steelers have “no interest” in Rodgers, who is still under contract with the Jets.
Dulac also predicted that the Steelers will keep Mike Tomlin as their head coach, based on the three-year $50 million extension he signed last June.
There are plenty of outside voices talking about the Steelers moving on from their late-season collapse. Sports Illustrated’s Noah Strackbein says the team is probably going to “move on” from talented but troubled wide receiver George Pickens.
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The Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs kicks off tomorrow with two games. Two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City hosts Houston in the AFC, with kickoff slated for 4:30. In the NFC, top seed Detroit hosts the Washington Commanders at 8 o’clock. On Sunday, the Rams visit the Eagles at 3 o’clock and the Bills host Ravens at 6:30. Airtimes are a half-hour before kickoff for all of the NFL postseason games on WCCS.