It’s official. Aaron Rodgers is a Pittsburgh Steeler.The veteran NFL quarterback has reportedly signed a one-year deal before minicamp kicks off next week, officially ending one of the most protracted will-he-won’t-hes in recent offseason history.Rodgers has made his decision have months of silenceGettyRodgers left the New York Jets after a disappointing 2024 season, and has decided to play one more year in the league over retirement.The Steelers were one of his only realistic landing spot, given they were the one team looking to sign a veteran QB, and president Art Rooney II had publicly expressed hopes Rodgers would arrive.But Pittsburgh’s prolonged pursuit of the four-time MVP has upset one franchise legend.Rodgers is expected to be on the field when minicamp commences Tuesday, according to NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo.However, Terry Bradshaw, a four-time Super Bowl champion with the Steelers, has made it clear he isn’t keen on his former team signing Rodgers.“That’s a joke. That to me is just a joke,” Bradshaw told 103.7 The Buzz, when asked about Pittsburgh’s chase of the QB last week.“What are you gonna do? Bring him in for one year, are you kidding me?“That guy needs to stay in California. Go somewhere and chew on bark and whisper to the gods out there.”Meanwhile, former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III has made it clear that nothing other than a Super Bowl in Steel City would be considered a success for Rodgers.“Every move the Pittsburgh Steelers have made this offseason was with the belief that they are ready to win it all now,” he said. “They are all in on Aaron Rodgers being the QB who can make enough plays to get them over the hump and not make the plays to hurt them.“If he doesn’t and the Steelers don’t make a deep playoff run, the demand for changes will be deafening.”The four-time NFL MVP is signing a one-year deal in PittsburghGETTYBradshaw has shared his fury with Pittsburgh’s pursuit of RodgersGettyIt’s fair to say Bradshaw, who spent his entire 14-year career with the Steelers, probably won’t be offering his iconic No. 12 jersey to Rodgers.While the 1978 MVP has made his feelings clear on Rodgers, one fellow quarterback he believes deserved more of a chance in Pittsburgh is Kenny Pickett.The 2022 first-round draft pick was traded away by the Steelers less than two years after he was selected 20th overall by the franchise.Pickett is now with the Cleveland Browns, having spent last year with the Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles, and Bradshaw believes the Steelers ‘failed’ him.“I liked Kenny Pickett,” he said.“I liked him at Pitt. I know him, I know what he’s like. When they got him to Pittsburgh, they didn’t protect him, they didn’t get him an offensive line.“They wanted to run the football, but they didn’t have an offensive line that could protect and they didn’t have weapons. He had no wide receivers to speak of.“Then they throw a kid in there for two years and you’ve got an offense that doesn’t fit and doesn’t work, and they can’t run because their offensive line’s not even good enough for a run blocking team.“Now, they’re saying Kenny Pickett is a failure. He wasn’t a failure, the Steelers were a failure.”Bradshaw believes Pickett should have been given more of a chance with the SteelersGettyHe is now with the Browns, having spent 2024 with the EaglesGetty Images - GettyWhile Bradshaw didn’t mince words when it comes to Pittsburgh’s QB situation, he will be forced to watch Rodgers under center at Acrisure Stadium in 2025.And that means Mason Rudolph will slide down the Steelers depth chart.He has also been speaking about the Steelers’ ongoing pursuit of Rodgers, and made an honest admission about the ‘noise’ that surrounds the team.“That’s nothing new to me. There’s been constant noise,” Rudolph said, after teammate Alex Highsmith also sent a clear message last week. “That’s the nature of the NFL. So I am used to that for a long time.“Now I’m doing nothing but being the best I can be to help our team get better this spring.”As it stands, the three quarterbacks on Pittsburgh’s roster are Rudolph, signed to a two year, $7.5 million contract, former seventh-round pick Skylar Thompson and rookie Will Howard.Pittsburgh began their off-season programme with organised team activities on 27 May, and Rodgers is expected to join them for mandatory minicamp on 10 June.Stay up to date with the latest from the NFL across all platforms – follow our NFL Facebook page, subscribe to our talkSPORT End Zone YouTube channel for all the offseason news, interviews and more