Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers and NFL playoffs
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The wide receiver, who's now with him at the Pittsburgh Steelers, joined Kimberley Martin on Sunday NFL Countdown ahead of Pittsburgh’s matchup with the Detroit Lions. He was asked about the key differences between Aaron Rodgers now and their days together in Green Bay.
Aaron Rodgers is a prideful man who, back at the end of 2021 in Green Bay, told us that when it was time for him to retire, he would go out on his terms.
Every football fan knows that Aaron Rodgers hated the Chicago Bears when he played for the Green Bay Packers. Just four years ago, he famously celebrated
The Jets made a decision to move on from Aaron Rodgers last winter. And now Rodgers has the Steelers on the precipice of the playoffs.
Aaron Rodgers, at 42, led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 29-24 victory over the Detroit Lions, a team he knows well from his time with Green Bay. His performance was marked by precision, wit, and a sense of poetic justice,
Rodgers helped lead the Steelers to a huge 29–24 win over the Lions on Sunday, which ended with a pretty chaotic final minute. The quarterback faced Detroit quite a few times while playing for the Packers for 18 seasons. So, it was a reunion of sorts for him competing against some of the players who remain in Detroit from that run.
On Sunday, the Chicago Bears are actually in a position to be rooting for Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and old foe Aaron Rodgers. Here's why.