PITTSBURGH (AP) — Aaron Rodgers wants to beat the Green Bay Packers, sure. But only because that’s his job.

There will be nothing personal at stake for Rodgers when he stands inside Acrisure Stadium on Sunday night and sees the team he led so successfully for so long on the other side sideline for the first time in his 21-year career.

“This is not a revenge game for me,” Rodgers said Wednesday. “I’m just excited to see some of those guys.”

And Rodgers isn’t just talking about the dozen or so Packers he played alongside during the tail end of his brilliant 18-year run in Green Bay.

Asked who in the organization he keeps in touch with well over two years since he was traded to the New York Jets after the team opted to pivot to Jordan Love, Rodgers name-dropped everyone from the team phot

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