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Cowherd Sees Steelers Opening 6-1 or 7-0, Challenging for AFC North Title
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Updated · Steelers Depot · May 22

Cowherd Sees Steelers Opening 6-1 or 7-0, Challenging for AFC North Title

1 articles · Updated · Steelers Depot · May 22
  • Colin Cowherd said Pittsburgh could start 6-1 or even 7-0 before its bye, arguing Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers should contend for the AFC North in 2026.
  • He tied that outlook to a rebuilt offense, saying Rodgers inherited a dysfunctional unit last year but now has upgraded targets after Pittsburgh added Michael Pittman Jr. and drafted Germie Bernard.
  • Pittman brings proven production—485 catches, 5,254 yards and 25 touchdowns in six seasons—while Bernard has already drawn praise as unusually advanced for a rookie.
  • Mike McCarthy's arrival as head coach adds another reason for optimism, giving Rodgers a familiar play-caller and an offense expected to be sharper than the one that ended 2025 with a wild-card pick-six loss.
With new weapons and coach Mike McCarthy, can a 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers deliver a Super Bowl in his final season?
Will reuniting with Mike McCarthy unlock a vintage Aaron Rodgers, or are their glory days simply a memory?