Aaron Rodgers isn’t calling it a “revenge game.” As the Pittsburgh Steelers gear up to face the Green Bay Packers, the team that drafted him back in 2005, Rodgers made it clear this matchup isn’t about payback, brushing off any drama.

But Rodgers’ connection to Green Bay clearly still runs deep. In a tweet that caught fans’ attention, he said, “Damn near everything good in my life is because of my football career, and my football career started there and will one day end there.”

Rodgers still sees Green Bay as the place where it all began and, someday, where it’ll all come full circle. Drafted 24th overall by the Packers in 2005, Rodgers spent nearly two decades shaping the franchise’s identity. He took over from Brett Favre in 2008 and became the face of the team for 15 seasons.

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