Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers will 'retire a Packer'
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The best years of Aaron Rodgers' career were spent with the Green Bay Packers, and he plans to end his career with the team that drafted him.
“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.”
What Aaron Rodgers does with his calls at the line of scrimmage isn’t foreign to anyone who has watched the Packers since 2008.
Aaron Rodgers broke his silence after a video of him looking upset after a celebratory tackle from Pittsburgh Steelers teammate Broderick Jones went viral.
The offensive lineman got a little too aggressive in tackling the 41-year-old quarterback after a touchdown pass last week.
Aaron Rodgers said his Pittsburgh Steelers must take care of the football in order to win Sunday night’s game against the Green Bay Packers. F
Revenge isn’t the word Rodgers will use, but he should still be plenty motivated to play his old team on Sunday night.
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