The Aaron Rodgers saga has continued, and it appears there is not going to be an ending anytime soon. There was hope on Friday when it was revealed that the star quarterback arrived at the Pittsburgh Steelers facility, presumably to work out a deal with the team.More news:Steelers Expected to Draft QB, Even if Aaron Rodgers Signs: ReportDespite the excitement of his arrival, Rodgers has now exited the Steelers facility, with no deal in sight.According to NFL insider Diana Russini, "Aaron Rodgers has left the Steelers' facility. The two sides have yet to come to an agreement at this time."Fellow insider Albert Breer also reported on Rodgers' exit, stating: "The Steelers' meeting with Aaron Rodgers ended about a half-hour ago. He spent time with GM Omar Khan, coach Mike Tomlin, and OC Arthur Smith. No deal, but there was no expectation that would happen today. The sides will keep talking."More news: More NFL Teams Could Give Up on Aaron Rodgers Following Latest UpdateThough it was believed that Rodgers was going to continue speaking with the Steelers, his taking more time is not good news for the team. There is less than a month left until the NFL Draft, and Pittsburgh will need to have a plan in place.It has been reported that the Steelers plan to draft a quarterback, regardless if they sign Rodgers. However, his contract will severely alter draft plans for Pittsburgh.If they cannot land Rodgers, they may have to trade up to secure one of the highly-rated quarterback prospects in the draft. If they do have Rodgers, they might be able to be a bit more patient and take a more developmental prospect in the second round.Rodgers is taking his sweet time, and that could turn off multiple teams. The Minnesota Vikings chose to move on from the quarterback, and are trusting J.J. McCarthy to lead the team in 2025.The New York Giants might also give up the idea of signing Rodgers soon, considering there is no forward movement on his end.For now, Rodgers is going to stick to taking his time in choosing his next team, but he may be out of options if a decision is not made by the draft. There are plenty of quarterback-needy teams, but they need to formulate their draft plans if the former Jets signal-caller is no longer available.More NFL:Aaron Rodgers Just Lost a Major Suitor as Free Agency Saga Rolls OnFor more on the NFL, head to Newsweek Sports.
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