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Aaron Rodgers would like to end his NFL career — whenever that is — as part of the Green Bay Packers, While Rodgers, 41, may not suit up again in a Packers uniform to play, a ceremonial retirement with him being welcomed back to the organization where he got his NFL start would be an ideal way to cap off his Hall of Fame career.
Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, whose competitiveness is legendary, will have no shortage of motivation against the Packers.
Aaron Rodgers says he plans to retire from the NFL as a Green Bay Packer ahead of his homecoming game as the Steelers starting quarterback.
Rodgers appeared in 230 games with the Packers. He threw for 59,055 yards and 475 touchdowns in the regular season. A four-time MVP, Rodgers played in 21 playoff games with Green Bay. He threw for 5,894 yards and 45 touchdowns. Rodgers and the Packers won Super Bowl XLV against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rodgers won the Super Bowl MVP Award.
Only a handful of quarterbacks have knocked off all 32 NFL teams in their career. Here's who Aaron Rodgers could join with a win over the Packers.
Aaron Rodgers has accumulated countless accolades throughout his storied NFL career, but on Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback will have an opportunity to join an exclusive club.
Aaron Rodgers turns 42 years old in December and is playing on a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but that reportedly doesn't mean he is guaranteed to retire after the 2025 campaign.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' future with the team could take a major turn after a new report.
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‘What have I got to avenge here?’: Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers speaks to Green Bay media ahead of anticipated matchup
It’s probably a weird feeling to see the four-time AP NFL MVP speak to Green Bay media members on Zoom while decked out in black and gold, even nearly three years after his most recent snaps at Lambeau Field.