Off the cuff, Aaron Rodgers recalled the Steelers-Packers 2009 game in detail during his media availability on Wednesday.
Aaron Rodgers said he will retire with the Packers once he calls it quits. He reflected fondly on his 18 years in Green Bay.
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Aaron Rodgers reflected on his 18-year tenure with the Packers ahead of his first, and only career start against Green Bay. The Steelers QB made some news too.