After months of speculation, Aaron Rodgers has finally made up his mind about his NFL future.

Rodgers, 41, plans to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to reports by ESPN’s Adam Schefter and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport on Thursday, June 5. Per Rapoport, the contract is a one-year deal.

Sources told ESPN that Rodgers “plans to fly to Pittsburgh this week and participate in the Steelers mandatory minicamp next week.”

According to Schefter, the Steelers “never wavered in their belief that Aaron Rodgers eventually would sign with Pittsburgh.”

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Steelers head coach, Mike Tomlin, is said to have “loomed large” in Rodgers’ decision-making process.

“Tomlin was a drawing card for Rodgers, and was happy to work withi

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