
The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback situation has officially become one of the most controversial topics of the NFL offseason — and Aaron Rodgers breaking his silence only intensified the debate surrounding rookie quarterback Will Howard.
For weeks, speculation has surrounded Rodgers and Pittsburgh, with fans constantly wondering whether the veteran quarterback could still end up connected to the franchise in some way. At the same time, another conversation has quietly grown louder online: the belief among some fans that sixth-round rookie Will Howard could eventually emerge as the Steelers’ future starter.
Now, the internet is completely divided.
The controversy exploded after one fan posted a brutally honest opinion that quickly went viral across social media.
“I have no clue why people just assume Will Howard is a starting NFL QB,” the fan wrote. “He’s a 6th round draft pick that had the worst combine I ever saw in my life. Hence his draft slide.”
The comment immediately sparked thousands of reactions from NFL fans, analysts, and Steelers supporters who all seemed to have strong opinions on Howard’s future.
Some people agreed completely.
Critics argued that fans often fall in love with young quarterbacks far too quickly, especially when they wear a respected franchise’s uniform. To them, Howard’s draft position matters. His combine performance matters. And the reality is that very few sixth-round quarterbacks ever develop into long-term NFL starters.
Supporters of that argument pointed directly to Howard’s pre-draft evaluations.
While scouts praised his toughness, leadership qualities, and experience at the college level, concerns about athleticism, arm consistency, pocket movement, and overall upside followed him throughout the draft process. His combine numbers became a major talking point among analysts, with many believing the disappointing performance directly contributed to his dramatic slide into the later rounds.

For some fans, that should immediately lower expectations.
But not everybody sees it that way.
Others defended Howard aggressively, arguing that NFL history is filled with examples of overlooked quarterbacks proving doubters wrong. Social media quickly filled with reminders that Tom Brady himself was once a sixth-round pick before becoming the greatest quarterback in league history.
Of course, critics immediately pushed back against that comparison too.
Many fans argued that Brady’s success has created unrealistic hope surrounding every late-round quarterback prospect who enters the league. According to that side of the debate, Brady is the exception — not the standard.
Still, Howard’s supporters believe people are judging him far too early.
They point out that plenty of quarterbacks struggle during the combine but look far more comfortable once real football begins. Several fans also noted that leadership, football intelligence, and work ethic often matter more than sprint times or throwing drills in shorts.
Then Aaron Rodgers entered the conversation.
Although Rodgers did not directly attack Howard, his recent comments about leadership and quarterback development immediately grabbed headlines. Rodgers reportedly emphasized how difficult it truly is to succeed at the NFL level, especially for younger quarterbacks trying to earn trust inside the locker room.
Fans instantly began analyzing every word.
Some interpreted Rodgers’ comments as subtle criticism toward the growing hype around Howard. Others believed Rodgers was simply speaking honestly about the challenges rookie quarterbacks face when transitioning into the NFL.
Either way, the timing made the situation even more intense.
Pittsburgh fans are already emotionally divided about the franchise’s direction at quarterback. Some believe the Steelers should continue pursuing experienced veterans capable of competing immediately. Others think the organization needs to stop relying on temporary solutions and start developing younger players for the future.
Howard has now become the center of that argument.
Training camp has not even fully started, yet fans are already debating whether he deserves serious consideration as a future starter. Every preseason throw, practice clip, and interview will likely be dissected heavily moving forward.
That creates enormous pressure for a rookie selected in the sixth round.
Historically, quarterbacks drafted that late are usually viewed as developmental depth options rather than franchise-changing players. The odds are stacked heavily against Howard becoming a long-term NFL starter.
But that does not necessarily mean it is impossible.
In fact, some fans believe the criticism itself could become motivation. Quarterbacks often use doubt as fuel, and Howard now enters the league with plenty of people questioning whether he even belongs in the conversation.
At the same time, expectations from optimistic fans may also become dangerous.
Projecting a rookie into a future franchise quarterback before he has taken meaningful NFL snaps can create unrealistic standards almost immediately. One bad preseason game could suddenly flip public opinion entirely in the opposite direction.
For now, though, the debate shows no signs of slowing down.
Aaron Rodgers breaking his silence may have answered some offseason questions, but it also reopened one of football’s biggest arguments: how much should fans really believe in potential before seeing actual NFL production?
As Steelers fans continue battling online over Will Howard’s future, one thing has become clear — this quarterback controversy is only getting bigger.
And if Howard ever gets the opportunity to prove himself on the field, the pressure surrounding him will already be enormous.