
NFL Trade Rumors: Pittsburgh Steelers and Las Vegas Raiders linked to $4M veteran quarterback amid uncertain future (Getty Image)
NFL trade rumors continue to gain traction as a veteran quarterback remains unsigned while the market tightens. Most teams have already locked in their starters, and that has reduced the number of real opportunities left across the league.That situation has placed Joe Flacco in a tricky spot. He entered free agency looking for a chance to compete for a starting job, but that path has become harder with each passing move. Now, the focus shifts to teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers and Las Vegas Raiders, both still evaluating their quarterback rooms.
Joe Flacco trade rumors : Steelers, Raiders enter mix as veteran QB waits for clarity on starting role
The buzz around Joe Flacco’s landing spot has become more intense after a viral post by NFL Rumors linked both teams to the veteran quarterback.
The post by NFL rumors reads, “Former #Bengals Joe Flacco has been linked to the #Steelers and #Raiders.”
That update reflects where things stand right now. Flacco is still available, even as teams continue to fill depth at the position. Reports suggest he prefers a situation where he can compete rather than settle into a clear backup role.Joe Burrow‘s presence in Cincinnati explains why a return there may not offer that opportunity.
With Burrow expected to lead the offense, Flacco would likely fall into a secondary role if he goes back.At the same time, interest is not limited to just two teams. The New York Jets have also been mentioned as a possible option. Insider Rich Cimini pointed out that the Jets are exploring multiple veteran quarterbacks, including Flacco, as they shape their depth chart behind their projected starter.Still, the Steelers and Raiders stand out for different reasons.
Pittsburgh could use an experienced presence who understands game situations and can step in if needed. Las Vegas, on the other hand, continues to look for stability while shaping its long-term plan at quarterback.Flacco’s recent contract, which was around $4.25 million with performance-based incentives, shows how teams can structure a flexible deal. It allows them to bring in experience while keeping future options open.Now the pressure builds. The number of starting spots has dropped, and teams are moving quickly. That leaves Flacco with fewer choices as he weighs his next move. That is why his future remains uncertain. Interest is there, but the right opportunity has not fully opened up yet.

