PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers made plenty of noise when reports emerged that they had growing frustration with quarterback Aaron Rodgers and his non-committment to the team heading into OTAs and minicamp. That frustration seemed to be held back throughout the offseason and Pittsburgh believed this year wouldn't be like last, and that Rodgers would sign earlier than he did in 2025 when he inked a deal on June 5. But here they are, waiting for Rodgers. The two sides continue to stay in contact, but no decision on the quarterback's future has been made. Many fans are hoping the Steelers move on from Rodgers, giving Will Howard or rookie Drew Allar a shot instead. Those fans aren't wrong. Time for Steelers to Put Their Foot Down It's time for the Steelers to tell Rodgers he's either signing by OTAs or he's gone. Truthfully, they won't, and we'll get into that later, but they should.…