EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Rodgers walked off the field a winner in his Pittsburgh Steelers debut. And a villain to the New York Jets fans who had cheered him during his failed two-year stint in the Big Apple.

After throwing four touchdown passes to help the Steelers win 34-32 on Sunday, Rodgers smiled as he shook hands with coach Mike Tomlin and new teammate Cam Heyward and then mockingly put his right hand up to his ear as the Jets fans jeered at him.

He wasn't trying to hear any of that.

A smirking Rodgers kept walking until he spotted a large group of Steelers fans, waving their yellow “Terrible Towels," and he raised his right fist to acknowledge them.

“It was nice to win, especially after hearing some of the catcalls,” Rodgers acknowledged after the game. "I’m not sensiti

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