Pittsburgh have struggled at quarterback since two-time Super Bowl winner Ben Roethlisberger retired after the 2021 season.
Justin Fields and Russell Wilson shared the role last season, and despite a positive start, the Steelers lost their last five games and bowed out in the first round of the play-offs.
Both then left – Fields replaced Rodgers at the Jets – while the Steelers brought in back-ups Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson, and sixth-round draft pick Will Howard.
They still needed an obvious, experienced starter, and they left the door open for Rodgers, who remained in regular contact with coach Tomlin.
Some felt Rodgers had too much of a say in who the Jets recruited and how they played, but he showed some humility on his first day with the Steelers, saying he believes in Tomlin.
“I just want to be a servant leader here, pass on the knowledge I have, and try to fit in with the guys,” he added.
Rodgers is the NFL’s oldest active player and will replace Roethlisberger as the Steelers’ oldest-ever player.
After trying several quarterback options in recent years, Tomlin is ready to put his trust in Rodgers’ experience and leadership. “Read his resume,” he said.
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