Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers will 'retire a Packer'
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This Sunday night will mark a reunion of sorts for Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers as his team welcomes the Green Bay Packers to Acrisure Stadium. Ahead of his first and likely only game against the team he won a Super Bowl for,
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“Feel so good about my time there because damn near everything great in my life is because of my football career, and my football career starts, and will end one day, with Green Bay,” Rodgers said, via Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com. “So got a lot of love for all those memories.”
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