Aaron Rodgers might still want to play football. He might even do it in Pittsburgh.

The four-time NFL MVP met with the Steelers on Friday, a person with knowledge of the visit told The Associated Press. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the meeting was not made public. Rodgers spent several hours in the team’s facility gathering information but left without signing a contract.

Pittsburgh currently has an opening at quarterback. Justin Fields, who along with Russell Wilson led the Steelers to a 10-7 record and a playoff berth last season, signed with the Jets last week. Wilson is a free agent but does not appear to be part of Pittsburgh’s plans for 2025. The Steelers signed veteran backup Mason Rudolph to a two-year deal earlier this week but still have plenty of room on the roster for another arm or two.

The 41-year-old Rodgers appears to be in no rush to make a decision. He’s spent time in California recently trying to figure out if he wanted to come back for a 21st season.

Giants sign winston >> The New York Giants and quarterback Jameis Winston have agreed to terms on a two-year, $8 million contract, a person familiar with the deal told The AP on Friday night.

The 31-year-old Winston joins Tommy DeVito as the only quarterbacks on the Giants’ roster. New York has been in the market for a veteran, with Rodgers and Wilson also mentioned as possible targets. He played in 12 games last season for Cleveland, with 2,121 yards, 13 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.

College basketball

STANFORD women fall in WBIT >> A season that saw the Stanford women’s basketball team miss the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 37 years ended Thursday night in a 69-68 overtime loss to Portland at Maples Pavilion in the first round of the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament.

“Obviously it’s really painful anytime your season ends,” first-year Stanford head coach Kate Paye told reporters after the game. “If you do it right and you pour everything you have into it, you have tears in the end. That’s what you see here.”

Stanford finished 16-15 overall in its first season in the ACC — 14-4 at home.

“There are a lot of positives that we can build on, but obviously we have high expectations here at Stanford,” Paye said. “This time next year we hope to be sitting in a very different position. But if we want something different we are going to have to work extremely hard.”

Thursday, the Cardinal, the top seed in the tournament, led by as many as 13 points early in the third quarter before missing 12 straight shots from the field, but still was up 56-51 on Bosgana’s 3-pointer with 3:23 remaining in regulation. The Pilots (30-4) sent the game into overtime by ending the fourth quarter on a 9-4 run.

Saint Mary’s women eliminated from WNIT >> The Gaels’ season ended in a 54-50 loss against Texas Southern in the first round of the WNIT in Houston.

Edie Clarke and Emily Foy each scored 14 points for the Gaels (14-17), who led 21-18 at halftime but were out-scored 22-8 in the third quarter.