Aaron Rodgers won’t get a preseason reunion with the Jets after all.
The Steelers are holding Rodgers out of Friday night’s exhibition against New York, along with backup Mason Rudolph, according to ESPN’s Brooke Pryor. That means Pittsburgh is turning the quarterback duties over to Will Howard and Drew Allar, with Howard starting and Allar following him in relief, as head coach Mike McCarthy said.
“Steelers going with the young guns at QB vs. Jets on Friday.
Will Howard will start, Drew Allar will come in next, per Mike McCarthy.
No veteran QBs - Aaron Rodgers or Mason Rudolph - will play.”
Rodgers’ history with the Jets is already loaded enough without another preseason chapter. His two-year run with New York from 2023 to 2024 ended in 2025, when he moved on to Pittsburgh at the request of new head coach Aaron Glenn. Rodgers then helped lead the Steelers to the playoffs before their run ended quickly.
He already faced the Jets once in the regular season and made it count. In the 2025 opener at MetLife Stadium, Rodgers threw four touchdown passes in a 32-31 Steelers win over the team he’d left behind. That was the same building where he tore his Achilles in 2023 and later went 3-6 as a starter in 2024.
Now Pittsburgh will use the game to keep evaluating its younger quarterbacks. Howard, 25, was a sixth-round pick out of Ohio State in the 2025 draft and opened the preseason by completing 7 of 9 passes for 86 yards. Allar, 22, came off the board in the third round this year after starring at Penn State, and he looked sharp in his first preseason action too, going 10 of 13 for 153 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions.
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