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Aaron Rodgers is open to playing in Steelers' preseason opener as rookie QB Howard deals with injury

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers (8) looks to pass as Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Will Howard (18) waits his turn during training camp Saturday in Latrobe. Associated Press

LATROBE — Aaron Rodgers believes the new-look Pittsburgh Steelers offense is starting to figure things out.

The veteran quarterback says he's even open to showcasing how far it’s come in Saturday's preseason opener against Jacksonville ... if coach Mike Tomlin asks.

“It’s an interesting conversation," Rodgers said Wednesday. “I think Mike and I have that at some point. I don’t think it’s in the plan for me to play this week, but whatever Mike wants to do, I’m fully on board.”

The 41-year-old last appeared in an exhibition game two years ago during his first season with the New York Jets. Before that, the NFL's oldest active player hadn't run onto the field for a game that didn't count since 2018.

The short-term loss of rookie quarterback Will Howard might complicate things. The former Ohio State star is dealing with a hand injury and won't be available, leaving Rodgers, veteran Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson to split the snaps against the Jaguars.

Howard, whom Rodgers has actively taken under his wing since signing a one-year deal with the Steelers in early June, smacked his hand against a helmet in practice Tuesday.

“It (stinks) for him for sure ... because he’s had such a nice camp as a young player and then watching him in minicamp and just seeing his command of the offense,” Rodgers said. “But this year is a growth year for him. It’s a year to watch and learn and obviously better himself. This (should) just be a minor setback for him.”

After being regularly dominated during the opening 10 or so practices at St. Vincent College, Rodgers thinks he's seen some progress in recent days as he grows more comfortable in offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's system.

The two spent several hours Tuesday talking about offensive philosophy beyond mere Xs and Os, and Rodgers said Smith wants the offense to be a collaborative process.

“He’s not a rigid guy at all, you know?” Rodgers said. “So ... ideas that I have or ideas that some of the receivers are giving to me to give to him, everything is taken into consideration, which I really appreciate.”

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