


Oddsmakers apparently priced in Aaron Rodgers long-rumored Steelers signing.
After months of flirtation between the two sides, Pittsburgh’s Super Bowl odds stayed the same despite bringing in the future Hall of Fame quarterback over the weekend.
Before officially signing Rodgers, the Steelers were +4500 to win the Lombardi Trophy at BetMGM Sportsbook, the 17th-best odds in the league.
That number didn’t budge after finally landing their starting signal-caller, suggesting Vegas bookies assumed all along the ex-Jets QB was heading to Pittsburgh.
The Steelers are once again being priced as a middle-of-the-pack team heading into the season.
BetMGM has their win total at 8.5 with the juice on the under, implying that Pittsburgh could be headed for their first losing season in the Mike Tomlin era.
They are +145 to make the playoffs and a +600 long shot to win the AFC North.

The Steelers are hoping Rodgers can get them over the hump of a near-decade of playoff incompetence.
The franchise has lost six straight postseason games, including a wild-card round loss in four of the last five seasons.
Rodgers heads to Pittsburgh after a disappointing 2024 season for the 5-12 Jets, during which he threw for 3,897 yards with 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.
He replaces Russell Wilson, who is expected to take the starting job with the Giants.
Rodgers will throw to a revamped receiving corps after the Steelers traded for star pass-catcher D.K. Metcalf and dealt away George Pickens to the Cowboys.