Pittsburgh Steelers Star’s defensive platform, Cam Heyward, offered a blunt message to Aaron Rodgers in the middle of speculation on the place where the Quadruple MVP will end after his release from New York Jets this month after two tumultuous years.
Rodgers would have weighed offers between the Steelers and the Giants of New York, but according to a report of athletics, the caller signal veteran is also interested in playing for the Vikings of Minnesota.
Heyward said he was “tired of talking about the quarter’s situation” and that he was “ready to go from the free agency” while the NFL world continues to wait for Rodgers’ decision.
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The defensive winger of the Pittsburgh steelers, Cam Heyward, # 97, watched the match against the Tennessee Titans in the second quarter at the Acrisure stadium on November 2, 2023. (Philip G. Pavely-Usa today Sport)
“I do not make this retreat of darkness. I do not need any of this shit,” said Heyward in a recent episode of his podcast “Notly Football”.
“Either you want to be a Pittsburgh steeler, or you don’t do it. It’s simple, it’s the field. If you want me to recruit, it’s the recruitment ground. Pittsburgh steelers – if you want to be part of it, as long as you do not do it, no skin on my back.”
One of the quarters of the Steelers last season was Justin Fields, who left for jets in the free agency.
Russell Wilson, who supplanted Fields as a quarterrier leaving the Steelers last season, is still a free agent and met the Browns and Giants of Cleveland.
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The quarter of the New York Jets, Aaron Rodgers, # 8, examines during the first quarter of their match against the Miami dolphins at Metlife Stadium in January 2025. (Ed Mulholland-Imagn Images)
The Steelers went 6-1 in the first seven departures of Wilson, but then lost their last five games with him at the helm, including their defeat in the playoffs against the Baltimore ravens.
The only two quarters currently on the Steelers list are Skylar Thompson and Mason Rudolph.
The Steelers signed Rudolph a two -year contract last week, which will be his second visit with the team, as a replacement who has 18 career departures.

Pittsburgh’s Steelers line player Cameron Heyward, # 97, looks during AFC training for Pro Bowl games at the World Stadium campsite on February 1, 2025. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
The Steelers went 10-7 last season with Fields and Wilson, and would hopes that the potential addition of Rodgers to their quarter room would lead them to a race in deep playoff series.
Last season, Heyward played in the 17 games and had 8.0 bags and 71 plated in total. Heyward is a seven-time Bowler Pro all times. The 35 -year -old has spent his entire 14 -year -old career with the Steelers after being drafted in the first round of the Ohio State NFL 2011 draft.




