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Rams Reportedly Eyeing Aaron Rodgers as Veteran Backup QB
The 42-year-old Steelers QB has until the NFL Draft to decide his future, but the Rams may look to poach him for a reserve role.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 6:48pm
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The Los Angeles Rams are reportedly interested in signing veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers as a backup to starter Matthew Stafford. Rodgers, who is currently under contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, has until the upcoming NFL Draft to decide if he will play next season. The Rams are looking to add an experienced QB who can step in if Stafford, who is 38 years old, misses any time due to injury.
Why it matters
The Rams have one of the most potent offenses in the NFL, led by Stafford, wide receiver Davante Adams, and other stars. Adding a future Hall of Famer like Rodgers as a backup would give them an incredibly strong insurance policy and potentially the best QB depth chart in the league.
The details
Rams head coach Sean McVay has acknowledged the team is still figuring out their backup QB situation, with Kirk Cousins and Jimmy Garoppolo among the options. However, Rodgers could be an enticing target, as he would get to take a step back from full-time starting duties while still practicing and playing alongside one of the NFL's top offenses. For the Rams, Rodgers would provide an experienced option to fill in for Stafford if needed.
- The Steelers have given Rodgers until the 2023 NFL Draft to decide if he will play next season.
- Rodgers is currently 42 years old.
The players
Aaron Rodgers
A 42-year-old quarterback who is currently under contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but is contemplating retirement or a potential move to another team.
Matthew Stafford
The 38-year-old starting quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams, who has battled injuries in the past and could benefit from having an experienced backup like Rodgers.
Sean McVay
The head coach of the Los Angeles Rams, who has acknowledged the team is still evaluating their backup QB options.
Les Snead
The general manager of the Los Angeles Rams, who is working with McVay to find the right veteran backup quarterback.
Bo Nix
The young starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos, who is coming off a broken ankle injury.
What they’re saying
“We have the league leader in touchdown catches, Davante Adams, on the trade block before deciding otherwise.”
— Sean McVay, Head Coach, Los Angeles Rams
“We're still figuring out our backup QB situation in L.A., with Kirk Cousins and Jimmy Garoppolo both under consideration for the job.”
— Sean McVay, Head Coach, Los Angeles Rams
What’s next
The Steelers have given Rodgers until the 2023 NFL Draft to decide if he will play next season. If Rodgers declines to play for the Steelers, the Rams could make a push to sign him as a veteran backup to Matthew Stafford.
The takeaway
The Rams are looking to add an experienced, proven quarterback to serve as insurance behind the aging Matthew Stafford. Signing the future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers as a backup would give the Rams one of the strongest QB depth charts in the NFL and potentially set them up for another Super Bowl run.
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