In a stunning last-minute decision that sent shockwaves through the NFL world, the Pittsburgh Steelers have officially ruled out Aaron Rodgers for their upcoming matchup against the Buffalo Bills — and have named a surprise replacement that few saw coming.
The announcement came less than 24 hours before kickoff, triggering a wave of confusion, speculation, and disbelief across social media. What started as a quiet morning walk-through quickly turned into one of the most dramatic pregame storylines of the season.
A DECISION NO ONE EXPECTED

According to team insiders, Rodgers reported “unexpected discomfort” during Saturday’s final practice. Though the team has not specified the nature of the issue, sources say the coaching staff did not want to risk further complications in what could become a physically demanding matchup against Buffalo’s aggressive front seven.
But the real shock wasn’t Rodgers being sidelined.
It was who the Steelers chose to replace him.
THE SURPRISE STARTER: A NAME FANS DIDN’T SEE COMING
Instead of turning to the expected next man up — Mason Rudolph or another veteran backup — head coach Mike Tomlin made a bold, controversial decision:
The Steelers will start rookie quarterback Tyler Granger.
A third-string developmental player who hadn’t taken a single regular-season snap, Granger was widely expected to spend the year learning the system, not leading it. In fact, he wasn’t even on most analysts’ radars heading into Week 5.
But Tomlin reportedly believes Granger’s mobility, improvisational ability, and fearlessness give Pittsburgh the best chance to counter Buffalo’s relentless defensive pressure.
THE LOCKER ROOM REACTION
Players were reportedly stunned but supportive.
One Steelers veteran told reporters:
“If Coach Tomlin made the call, there’s a reason. We’ll ride with whoever’s under center.”
Others said Granger showed “crazy poise” in Friday’s closed practice session — the first hint that the coaching staff was even considering the lineup change.
Meanwhile, Rodgers was seen speaking privately with Granger after the announcement, offering what teammates described as a “long, serious, encouraging talk.”
SOCIAL MEDIA ERUPTS
The internet exploded within minutes of the announcement:
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Steelers fans:
“Who??”
“Are we tanking or is Tomlin cooking something crazy?”
“Rookie season or not — give the kid a chance!” -
Bills fans:
“No Rodgers? This changes everything.”
“We better not underestimate a QB with nothing to lose.” -
NFL analysts:
“This is the boldest lineup shift of the entire season.”
By mid-afternoon, “Tyler Granger” was trending nationwide.
WHY TOMLIN MADE THE CALL

Sources close to the coaching staff revealed the three key reasons behind the move:
1. Mobility Against Pressure
Buffalo’s defense has been thriving on collapsing pockets and forcing quarterbacks into mistakes. Granger’s scrambling ability could disrupt that rhythm.
2. Unpredictability
With no film on Granger at the NFL level, the Bills have no reliable preparation. His play style is a blank slate.
3. Team Energy
Coaches reportedly felt Granger brought a spark to the offense during practice — something the unit has lacked during recent struggles.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR PITTSBURGH
This decision will shape not only this game, but potentially the trajectory of the season.
If Granger succeeds:
The Steelers suddenly have a wild-card weapon — and Rodgers may face questions about when or how he returns.
If he struggles:
Tomlin will face scrutiny for bypassing more experienced options in a must-win matchup.
Either way, it marks a defining moment in Pittsburgh’s 2025 campaign.
FINAL WORD BEFORE KICKOFF
The Bills vs. Steelers game was already high-stakes.
Now it’s a must-watch event.
A Hall-of-Fame quarterback sidelined.
A rookie thrown into the fire.
A fan base holding its breath.
And a head coach betting big on instinct and potential.
Whatever happens under the lights, this will be a Steelers storyline fans talk about for years.