
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been a pleasant surprise this season.
They’ve been much better than some people expected, and it all starts with the quarterback.
Aaron Rodgers has turned back the clock, and he’s proving that he wasn’t the problem with the New York Jets.
Now, he will take the field for one of the most important games of his career.
This won’t be just another regular-season contest.
He’ll play his former team, the Green Bay Packers, and there will be much more at stake.
As pointed out by Sunday Night Football on X, he could join the very short list of quarterbacks who have beaten all 32 teams in the league with a win.
Aaron Rodgers can complete the task this Sunday.
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— Sunday Night Football on NBC (@SNFonNBC) October 25, 2025
Ironically, he’ll do so while playing for the very same team he beat to win his only Super Bowl.
Rodgers’ days at Lambeau Field didn’t end on a good note.
He didn’t see eye-to-eye with the front office, and he felt betrayed when they kept him off the loop about their decision to take Jordan Love, his heir apparent, in the first round of the NFL Draft.
As such, he should be extremely motivated to remind them of what they had and lost.
As good as Jordan Love is, and as much as Rodgers took him under his wing, he will look to outplay him and prove why he’s the master, not the pupil.
This might be his only shot at getting back at his former team, and he certainly won’t want to waste it.
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