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Steelers Predicted to Sign 8-Time Pro Bowl WR Tyreek Hill for Aaron Rodgers' Potential Last Season
Hill could provide explosive upside to the Steelers' offense as they look to make a playoff push in 2026.
Mar. 8, 2026 at 12:07am
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly interested in signing 8-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Tyreek Hill as a free agent target to bolster their receiving corps and potentially help fuel another playoff run, especially if this is quarterback Aaron Rodgers' final season before retirement.
Why it matters
The Steelers are looking to bounce back from a disappointing playoff loss and need to surround their aging but still competitive roster with more offensive firepower, especially at the wide receiver position. Signing Hill could provide a major boost and potentially influence Rodgers to return for one more season.
The details
The Steelers lack star power at wide receiver, and Hill could bring explosive speed and playmaking ability to their offense whether lined up wide, in the slot, or even in the backfield. At 32 years old, Hill is coming off a season-ending injury in 2025 but was an All-Pro and Offensive Player of the Year candidate just two seasons ago. The Steelers could look to sign him to a one-year 'prove-it' deal to see if he can regain his Pro Bowl form.
- The Steelers' 2025 season ended with a lopsided home playoff loss to the Houston Texans.
- Aaron Rodgers' last pass of the 2025 season resulted in a pick-six, sparking speculation it could be his final appearance on the field.
- Mike Tomlin is no longer the Steelers' head coach, and the team has remained quiet about its quarterback plans for 2026.
The players
Aaron Rodgers
A veteran quarterback who has yet to commit to playing another season before retiring.
Tyreek Hill
An 8-time Pro Bowl wide receiver who is entering free agency after being released by the Miami Dolphins.
Mike Tomlin
The former head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who is no longer with the team.
What they’re saying
“However, in the four games he played before getting hurt, Hill was on a 17-game pace for 1,127 receiving yards. He was a first-team All-Pro and came in second for Offensive Player of the Year voting just in 2023. A competing team could look to lure him on a one-year deal to see if he can get them over the hump.”
— Jacob Infante, PFSN Analyst
What’s next
The Steelers will need to determine their quarterback situation for the 2026 season, as Aaron Rodgers has yet to commit to playing another year before retiring. Signing Tyreek Hill could be a key move to bolster their receiving corps and potentially influence Rodgers to return for one more season.
The takeaway
The Steelers are in a critical offseason as they look to bounce back from a disappointing playoff exit and potentially make a run with Aaron Rodgers in what could be his final NFL season. Signing a playmaker like Tyreek Hill in free agency could provide a major boost to their offense and help elevate the team back into playoff contention.
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