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Steelers Don't Want Aaron Rodgers to Retire After This Season
Even though Aaron Rodgers has hinted this will be his final year in the NFL, the Pittsburgh Steelers are hoping
While Aaron Rodgers took extra delight in beating the Jets back in Week 1, the Steelers quarterback has made it clear that the same energy doesn't apply to Sunday's game against the Packers, his other former team that he enjoyed a tremendous amount of success with during their 18-year partnership.
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Aaron Rodgers tells 311-pound Steelers teammate to stop tackling him after touchdowns: 'I'm 41'
Aaron Rodgers asked Pittsburgh Steelers teammate Broderick Jones to ease up on the touchdown celebrations, reminding him that he’s 41.
On Sunday night at Acrisure Stadium, Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers will face his old team, the Green Bay Packers, in the third game in NFL history in which a quarterback who spent at least 15 years with one team faced that team as the opposing starting quarterback.
Sunday night will probably be emotional for Rodgers, and beating the Packers could put a nice bow on his career. But Rodgers is enjoying his time in Pittsburgh so much that it wouldn’t be shocking to see him return in 2026.
GREEN BAY — Keisean Nixon grabbed his iPhone from his stall inside the luxe home locker room at Lambeau Field and quickly scanned his messages. One stood out immediately.