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At 41 years of age and 21 years into his career in the National Football League, it’s hard to expect a fully healthy season from Aaron Rodgers, even when the playoff aspirations of the Pittsburgh Steelers are on the line.
Only four quarterbacks in NFL history have defeated all 32 teams in the league: Brett Favre, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, and Tom Brady. This Sunday, Aaron Rodgers can become the fifth. The only team the future Hall of Fame QB hasn’t beaten is the Green ...
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Aaron Rodgers Breaks Down Game: Interception, Flea Flicker, and Darnell's Impact! #shorts
Hear Aaron break down the game's pivotal interception. He also highlights the power of the ground game and emphasizes Darnell's crucial contributions in this post-game analysis. An in-depth look at the winning plays!
Aaron Rodgers didn't join an exclusive club on Sunday night. The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback had a chance to add his name to a list that includes Brett Favre, Drew Brees, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning as the only players to beat every NFL team in their ...
The 7-1 Colts are preparing to face 41-year-old Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The Colts' defense, which excels at takeaways and sacks, will be tested by Rodgers' pocket presence and quick release. Colts players and coaches emphasize the need to ...
Beachum has been dealing with a hamstring issue since the early stages of the season but has been healthy and available in recent weeks. Robinson has yet to play this season despite being activated to the active roster two weeks ago from injured reserve.
In recent sports news, F1 is celebrated in Vegas despite track concerns, Shiffrin achieves her 103rd win, and Pin claims the F1 Academy title. Aaron Rodgers is sidelined with a wrist injury. Harden sets a new scoring record for the Clippers,
For the past 30 years, Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, and now Jordan Love have tormented the Minnesota Vikings. The Detroit Lions, once the laughingstock of
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Mike Tomlin optimistic Aaron Rodgers starts against Bills after missing last game with wrist injury
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers missed last week's Pittsburgh Steelers 31-28 loss to the Chicago Bears due to a fracture in his left wrist. Mike Tomlin anticipates that last Sunday will be the only start Rodgers misses due to the injury.