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It’s still a mystery whether Aaron Rodgers will be throwing passes in Pittsburgh next season,
But whenever Rodgers decides to come out from under his steel curtain and reveal his NFL future, it became clear who won’t be in Pittsburgh’s cast of receivers.
While the Steelers are still waiting for Rodgers to decide if he wants to play football in 2025, they traded receiver George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys for future draft picks May 7.
After the speculated Pickens move was announced, it was reported by Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio that veteran receiver Allen Lazard was “in play” to join the Steelers.
With Pittsburgh now needing a No. 2 receiver (and with Aaron Rodgers likely on the way), Allen Lazard is “in play” to be traded from the Jets to the Steelers. https://t.co/P0nVSkQmaz
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) May 7, 2025
Given his long history with Rodgers, with both the Green Bay Packers and the New York Jets, Lazard is a logical trade option for the Steelers, especially with a restructured contract.
However, his social media post of a familiar scene from the movie “The Wolf of Wall Street” suggested he’s heard no plan of a change in uniform.
Opinions varied on social media about whether the Pickens trade will help or hinder Rodgers’ potential desire to play for the Steelers this season.
Trading George Pickens is dumb af if you banking on Aaron Rodgers showing up
— Reggie (@iamgoofyLOL) May 7, 2025
“I don’t think Aaron Rodgers wanted to play with George Pickens”@ThePoniExpress on what impact the Steelers potential QB could have had on Pittsburgh’s decision to move on from George Pickens 👀 pic.twitter.com/okaHTYsycr
— Maggie and Perloff (@MaggieandPerl) May 7, 2025
Just heard someone suggest Aaron Rodgers hadn’t joined the Steelers because he wanted George Pickens to be traded. pic.twitter.com/IqMW1gWIyS
— Michael Hauff (@TheFFRealist) May 7, 2025
just sad we won’t get to see what an offensive skill room with DK, Pickens, and Aaron Rodgers would have produced from an content standpoint.
— Mike Golic Jr (@mikegolicjr) May 7, 2025