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Aaron Rodgers spoke about Mike Tomlin's criticisms of his offense for not scoring more touchdowns during the Pittsburgh Steelers' loss against the Green Bay Packers.
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Aaron Rodgers wasn’t seeking ‘revenge’ against the Packers, who gave him a reality check instead
Aaron Rodgers was solid but not spectacular in his first-ever game against the Green Bay Packers. The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback passed for 219 yards and two touchdowns in a 35-25 loss to the team he won four MVPs and a Super Bowl with earlier in his career.
Aaron Rodgers said he will retire with the Packers once he calls it quits. He reflected fondly on his 18 years in Green Bay. The Steelers play Rodgers’ former team Sunday.
After failed public relationships with celebrities like Olivia Munn, Danica Patrick and Shailene Woodley, Rodgers got secretly married in the offseason to his new wife — a mystery woman known only by her first name, Brittani.
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Aaron Rodgers’ master class in receiver development: ‘I’m going to coach you to your potential’
Inside the four-time MVP's approach to mentoring young talent and why his demanding standards for Roman Wilson represent the blueprint for success in Pittsburgh.
Four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers is the present in Pittsburgh, not the future. That is, unless the free-thinking Rodgers changes his mind. That's because the Steelers would like Rodgers to return for a 22nd NFL season.
Aaron Rodgers is in his first season with the Pittsburgh Steelers at age 41, and on Sunday night, he has the chance to do something unprecedented in NFL history: defeat his former team, the Green Bay Packers — where he spent 18 seasons — to complete victories against all 32 NFL franchises.
Aaron Rodgers has a chance to join an exclusive club this season: The 41-year-old could become just the fifth quarterback in NFL history to beat all 32 teams. Over the course of his career, Rodgers has beaten 31 of the NFL's 32 teams. There's only one team left for Rodgers to take down and that's his former team: The Green Bay Packers.
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 spoke about the possibility of the Pittsburgh Steelers signing a very familiar face at the wide receiver position.