At 41 years old, Aaron Rodgers remains a hot pickup for teams. After parting ways with the New York Jets, recent rumors suggest that he's going next to the Pittsburgh Steelers, but the New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings are close contenders.

While it's good to see him in a new uniform, an NFL analyst thinks that his best destination would be on a "couch."

NFL Commentators Weigh In: Retirement the Better Choice?

While many teams are seriously weighing Rodgers as their new franchise QB, not everyone believes he should keep playing. NFL Network's Michael Robinson had a pretty pointed analysis of Rodgers' next step:

"That recliner he got in that big house he got, that's the best fit," Robinson said."The couch, man. What you doing, Aaron? You done made almost $400 million in this league, bruh. You got your championship, you're one of the all-time greats man, you're great in the media—I'd love to see you with a podcast or something, I think you'd be very entertaining."

Robinson did admit, however, that if Rodgers continued to play, Pittsburgh might be a good fit because they have strong leadership and can manage veteran players.

Pittsburgh Steelers Become a Surprise Contender

According to Sports Illustrated, the Pittsburgh Steelers have discussed in-house the potential of signing Rodgers, according to reports. A report on Monday said that Rodgers "has snuck into the equation as a potential option" and that the Steelers have deliberated the move internally in the last 24 hours.

The Steelers seek a veteran quarterback to anchor their offense and provide leadership to the team. Having head coach Mike Tomlin as an option in terms of maintaining high-profile players, Rodgers would be able to fit into an organized setup to excel.

If Rodgers found two crucial things on the Steelers, maybe this would be the dream team that he would play his last game.

Other Interested Teams: Giants and Vikings in the Mix

The Steelers are not the only ones looking at the future Hall of Famer. The New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings are also said to be keeping an eye on Rodgers' availability. Both squads need quarterback support, and Rodgers' experience and skill set would be the ideal match.

For the Giants, Rodgers would be the solution to their perpetual quarterback dilemma, bringing instant stability and a boost to their offense. According to BVM Sports, Rodgers could influence Travis Hunter's role on giants, if the rumors are correct. The duo could be a fearsome threat both in the offense and defensive sides.

For the Vikings, Rodgers might prove to be a stopgap but effective stand-in for Kirk Cousins, who is also a free agent.

Rodgers' Future: Will He Make the Commitment?

One of the largest issues that have followed Rodgers isn't necessarily his play on the field—it's how committed he is. There are questions about whether or not he'll show up to OTAs, and minicamp, or if he'll follow through on his offseason tradition of retreats and media tours rather than working on his new team.

Rodgers' Disappointing Stint with the Jets

Having had an unimpressive two-year stay at the New York Jets, Rodgers will probably want to retire on a high note. His experience with the Jets was disrupted by injury and inconsistency, prompting both fans and pundits to wonder if he can do it anymore at a top level.

If Rodgers does return, he must demonstrate that he is all-in and willing to give it his all for the next team to take a risk on him.