Aaron Rodgers Expected to Join Elite QBs by Beating All 32 NFL Teams with Steelers Win
Aaron Rodgers Expected to Join Elite QBs by Beating All 32 NFL Teams with Steelers Win

Aaron Rodgers Expected to Join Elite QBs by Beating All 32 NFL Teams with Steelers Win

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Aaron Rodgers, currently the oldest active NFL player, is poised to join an elite group of quarterbacks who have defeated all 32 NFL teams if he leads the Pittsburgh Steelers to a win over his former team, the Green Bay Packers. This rare achievement has been accomplished by only five other quarterbacks, including Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Tom Brady, and Brett Favre, with Rodgers potentially becoming the fifth to do so against all 32 teams specifically. Rodgers holds fond memories of his 18 years with the Packers and has expressed no animosity toward the team, emphasizing that the upcoming game is not about revenge but about competition and reconnecting with former colleagues. His performance with the Steelers has been impressive, leading the team with 14 passing touchdowns early in the season, putting him on pace to break franchise records. The Steelers are hopeful for the return of wide receiver Calvin Austin III, whose health and dynamic play could further boost their offense. Rodgers' leadership and skill continue to be a key factor for the Steelers as they aim to maintain their hold on the AFC North division.

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