In a move that’s turning heads across the NFL, rising quarterback Will Howard—personally rated by Steelers owner Art Rooney II as the “highest-rated young QB in the franchise”—has finally spoken out about why he welcomed NFL legend Aaron Rodgers to Pittsburgh. While many assumed the move could spark a classic QB controversy, Howard made it crystal clear: this is mentorship, not competition. “I wanted a teacher,” he said. “I wanted to learn from the best.”

Howard, who joined the Steelers amid much hype and high expectations, is viewed by many as the future of the franchise. At just 23 years old, his arm talent, field vision, and football IQ have already drawn comparisons to some of the game’s most polished passers. But Howard isn’t letting the early praise go to his head. Instead, he’s looking to accelerate his development by learning from someone who has done it all—and that someone is four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers.
According to sources close to the team, the Steelers made a calculated move to bring Rodgers on board in a one-year mentoring role—not as the franchise QB, but as a living playbook, a real-time professor of the game. Howard personally endorsed the idea. “This is about legacy,” he said. “If I’m going to lead this team for the next 10–15 years, I want to build on knowledge that comes from experience. Aaron Rodgers has that in spades.”

Rodgers, who turns 42 later this year, has embraced the mentor role with surprising enthusiasm. He’s already been seen working closely with Howard at minicamp, walking through reads, coverages, and situational awareness drills. One insider described their chemistry as “instant and respectful,” noting Rodgers has taken Howard under his wing both on and off the field.
Art Rooney II praised Howard’s maturity, saying, “Will is everything you want in a franchise quarterback—he’s hungry, humble, and smart. His request to learn under Aaron shows how committed he is to becoming great. That’s rare in someone so young.”
This strategic pairing could become a defining moment for Pittsburgh’s quarterback future. With Rodgers serving as a bridge and mentor, Howard has the rare opportunity to absorb knowledge directly from one of the most cerebral and efficient quarterbacks in modern NFL history. It’s not just about mechanics—it’s about mindset, game tempo, leadership, and pressure handling.
Steelers fans have reacted with excitement and cautious optimism. While some initially questioned the addition of Rodgers, many now see it as a genius move aimed at long-term success. “If this helps Howard become elite, it’s worth every penny,” one fan tweeted.
With the Steelers clearly investing in Howard as the future of the franchise, and Rodgers fully on board in a mentoring capacity, this could be the perfect quarterback handoff—one forged in wisdom, not controversy. Pittsburgh may have just created the ideal formula for long-term quarterback success.