Steelers' Mike Tomlin Under Fire Now As Sam Darnold And Aaron Rodgers Decisions Spark Outrage (Steelers News)
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Steelers' Mike Tomlin Under Fire Now As Sam Darnold And Aaron Rodgers Decisions Spark Outrage

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The Pittsburgh Steelers had a chance in the 2025 offseason to land free agent quarterback Sam Darnold. Not everyone was fully sold on Darnold after he resurrected his career in the 2024 season with the Minnesota Vikings. Many pundits attributed his success to Kevin O’Connell’s offensive system in Minnesota, leaving questions about whether he could replicate that performance elsewhere. The Steelers faced an uncertain quarterback situation, but Head Coach Mike Tomlin ultimately chose his longtime favorite Aaron Rodgers, a strong choice as a four-time league MVP, but one whose age of 41 raised concerns about long-term durability.

Steelers' Mike Tomlin and Aaron Rodgers

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Steelers' Mike Tomlin talks with Aaron Rodgers before a home game against the Cleveland Browns during the 2025 season.

Meanwhile, the Seattle Seahawks acted quickly and signed Darnold to a three-year, $100.5 million contract with $55 million guaranteed. The move immediately put the Steelers’ decision under scrutiny as Darnold demonstrated the potential to be a top-tier starter once again. Analysts and fans began to wonder if Pittsburgh had missed a chance to add a younger quarterback who could provide stability and high-level performance for multiple seasons while the team remained in contention.

Former NFL offensive tackle Jeremiah Sirles later addressed the situation on the OLine Committee podcast, highlighting the broader sentiment among teams that passed on Darnold. He suggested that many organizations now regret not pursuing the quarterback more aggressively. At Week 11 of the 2025 season, Darnold has completed 71.1% of his passes for 2,262 yards, 17 touchdowns, and six interceptions. Whether the Steelers could have convinced Darnold to join them remains unknown, but it never really felt like they were willing to pay that much money on the gamble of him. Perhaps they should have.

"I think everyone right now who had the opportunity to sign Sam Darnold has somewhat of buyer's remorse," Sirles said Thursday on his OLine Committee podcast. "I think everyone who thought, 'Is he or is he not? Can he do it again? Can he string it together,' is watching what Sam Darnold is doing in Seattle and thinking, 'Yeah, we probably could've used that.'"

Sirles makes a good point. The Vikings had already invested a first-round pick in young quarterback J.J. McCarthy, so they couldn’t justify paying Darnold a three-year, $100.5 million contract with $55 million guaranteed.

Steelers' Mike Tomlin

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Steelers' Mike Tomlin stands next to captains Aaron Rodgers and Cam Heyward before the 2025 season opener.

The Steelers, he noted, did not have the limitation of a recent first-round investment in another quarterback. This raised the question of whether they should have acted decisively to secure Darnold and strengthen their roster for a potential divisional run.

"Pittsburgh was in a different situation. Pittsburgh didn't spend the 11th overall pick, or whatever [J.J.] McCarthy was, on drafting a first-round quarterback. They didn't have that, 'But we did this already' excuse. They should have been more aggressive for Sam Darnold if they truly believed they could win that division."

Steelers' Mike Tomlin Chose Aaron Rodgers

Tomlin certainly played a big role in the Steelers’ choice to go all in and get Rodgers. There is no doubt they had conversations about Darnold, but ultimately they felt Rodgers was the better option. The Seahawks not only beat the Steelers in the 2025 season, they are 7-2 and first in the NFC West. Darnold is in the MVP conversation, and the Seahawks are in the Super Bowl conversation.

Steelers' Aaron Rodgers

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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers fumbles in the end zone just before he is sacked by linebacker Khalil Mack for a safety in the Chargers’ 25-10 win Sunday at SoFi Stadium.

The Steelers are 5-4 and first in the AFC North, but Rodgers is coming off arguably the worst game of his career. How Rodgers bounces back will help answer whether this move was the right choice or if the Steelers truly missed an opportunity by passing on Darnold.


Looking back on it now, do you feel like Mike Tomlin and Omar Khan made a mistake not going after Sam Darnold more in the 2025 offseason? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments below! Please feel free to share your Steelers takes with me on X @anthonyghalkias and follow me. I will respond!

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