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Aaron Rodgers Could Accomplish Rare NFL Feat Only 4 QBs Have Ever Achieved


Aaron Rodgers will have an opportunity to take down his former team on Sunday, as the Pittsburgh Steelers are set to take on the Green Bay Packers. 

The Steelers have been one of the better teams in the AFC, sitting at 4-2 and in first place in the AFC North. The Packers have also played well, sitting at 4-1-1 and in first place in the NFC North. 

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This game for Rodgers means a lot for many reasons, as it’ll be an opportunity for him to give his former team something to remember for one last time. 

Despite the relationship not ending as well as many were hoping for a few years ago, before joining the New York Jets and then the Steelers, Rodgers is still playing decent football at 41 years old. On the season, he’s thrown for 1,270 yards, 14 touchdowns, and five interceptions. 

Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers

A 10-time Pro Bowler, four-time All-Pro, four-time MVP, and many other accolades along the way, Rodgers has an opportunity to do something on Sunday that only four other quarterbacks in history have done. 

According to CBS Sports’ John Breech, if Rodgers and the Steelers beat the Packers, Rodgers will become the fifth quarterback to beat all 32 teams. 

“If Rodgers can lead the Steelers to a win over Green Bay, he’ll join Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees and Brett Favre as the only quarterbacks in NFL history who have beaten all 32 teams. It’s among the most exclusive clubs that a quarterback can join, and Rodgers could have his membership by the end of Sunday night,” he wrote. 

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While Rodgers certainly has better accolades on his resume, this would be an exciting and exclusive club to be in. It also goes to show just how much success he has achieved and his longevity, being in his 21st season.

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