Just hours after officially taking over as the new head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mike McCarthy is already leaving his imprint on the most important position in football. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, McCarthy has taken a strong interest in young quarterback Will Howard as the franchise begins mapping out its post Aaron Rodgers future.
With Rodgers’ return for next season increasingly uncertain, the Steelers face a pivotal crossroads at quarterback. While veteran Mason Rudolph remains under contract, attention inside the building has quietly shifted toward Howard, a sixth round pick in 2025 who is generating unexpected buzz behind the scenes.
“They do have other options on the roster. Mason Rudolph is still under contract,” Pelissero said. “Will Howard, a late round draft pick last year out of Ohio State, that they are really high on in the building. My understanding is Mike McCarthy also is very intrigued by the upside on Will Howard.”
Howard’s rise comes after a frustrating rookie year in which he never truly got his opportunity. A freak hand injury sidelined him for the entire preseason, effectively putting his development on pause before it ever began. Despite that setback, those inside the organization believe the tools are there, and now McCarthy appears eager to see them firsthand.
One factor working strongly in Howard’s favor is the influence of Aaron Rodgers. Throughout the season, Rodgers invested significant time mentoring the young quarterback, with sources noting Howard’s attention to detail and willingness to absorb every lesson.
Rodgers poured significant time and effort into helping Howard in any way he could. Howard proved to be a receptive student, diligently taking notes and absorbing the insights Rodgers passed along.

That mentorship may carry more weight than most draft evaluations ever could.
If Rodgers says a quarterback has “a chance to be great,” it’s worth listening.
The reality is that very few sixth round quarterbacks ever become NFL starters. The odds are steep, and history isn’t kind to late round passers. Still, the league has seen enough exceptions to know it’s not impossible. Tom Brady, Tony Romo, Brock Purdy, and Kurt Warner all entered the league without first round expectations and rewrote their own narratives.
The timing of McCarthy’s arrival only adds fuel to the speculation. Pelissero’s comments surfacing so quickly after the hire strongly suggest Howard was discussed during the interview process. Both sides appear aligned on at least one thing: finding out exactly what the young quarterback can do.
If Rodgers retires or finishes his career elsewhere, Pittsburgh is unlikely to delay the inevitable by chasing another aging veteran. Given how thin the 2026 quarterback class is expected to be, Howard could represent the most intriguing in house option for a team looking to reset without sacrificing flexibility.
As the Steelers begin a new era under Mike McCarthy, one thing is clear. Will Howard is no longer just a developmental name buried on the depth chart. He is officially part of the conversation, and all eyes will be on him as Pittsburgh charts its future at quarterback.
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