
PITTSBURGH -- It's bring a four-time NFL MVP to work day in Pittsburgh.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, a free agent for the first time in his career, is visiting the Steelers' practice facility to meet with coaches Friday, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter. No deal is imminent, sources told Schefter. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette was the first to report Rodgers' visit.
Rodgers emerged as an option for the Steelers nearly two weeks ago during the league's negotiating period prior to the official start of free agency. While Rodgers has offers from the Steelers and Giants, the Vikings were also believed to be in the mix.
Minnesota, though, is preparing to move forward with 2024 first-round pick JJ McCarthy as their starting quarterback, significantly diminishing the chances of bringing Rodgers in.