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Rodgers was a member of the Packers for 18 seasons. As a member of the Packers, Rodgers was a 10-time Pro Bowler, a four-time First-Team All-Pro, and a four-time MVP. He led the organization to a win in Super Bowl 45, ironically over the Steelers, where he was also named Super Bowl MVP.
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Packers received: 2023 first-round pick (No. 13), 2023 second-round pick (No. 42), 2023 sixth-round pick (No. 207), and a conditional 2024 second-round pick that would’ve upgraded to a first if Rodgers played 65 percent of the Jets’ offensive snaps. He never hit that mark, as his Achilles ruptured four snaps into his Jets debut.
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.
Packers quarterback Jordan Love discussed facing off with Aaron Rodgers, Tucker Kraft, his completion streak and more with Kay Adams.
Though we'll never say never with Rodgers, it appears the four-quarterback group to beat all 32 teams -- Brett Favre, Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Peyton Manning -- is safe for now. It should also be noted that Fran Tarkenton and Joe Montana beat all 28 teams when the league only had 28 teams.
While Jordan Love has grown into the player the Packers envisioned, Rodgers still has enough to give the Steelers a fighting chance.
Rodgers showed his increasing belief in Wilson last Sunday night in a 35-25 loss to the Green Bay Packers at Acrisure Stadium. Wilson, in his second season, set career highs with four receptions and 74 yards while scoring his first NFL touchdown.
The Steelers compounded the issue with multiple senseless penalties, especially DK Metcalf's eye poke of Packers linebacker Quay Walker that cost the Steelers 15 yards. "It's not our style of business, and we can't live like that," Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said of his team's unnecessary penalties.