The Pittsburgh Steelers applied the unrestricted free-agent tender on Aaron Rodgers, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The tender includes a 10% increase from Rodgers’ previous salary, meaning he’d make roughly $15 million in 2026 if he signs it, per Schefter.
However, the Steelers would receive a compensatory draft pick if the 42-year-old signs with another team, Schefter notes.

