Aaron Rodgers stands among the all-time greats in pretty much every single career accomplishment.

His four MVPs are second all-time, one behind Peyton Manning . He's top five in passing yards and passing touchdowns. He won a Super Bowl and a Super Bowl MVP. But in Sunday night's 35-25 loss to the Packers , he missed out on adding one more accolade. With a win, he would have been just the fifth quarterback to defeat all 32 current NFL franchises.

Considering the Packers and the Steelers are in different conferences -- and more crucially that Rodgers is 41 years old and has said that this will be his final season -- it will likely remain that way.

This was Rodgers' first game against his former longtime franchise. He played and beat his other former franchise, the Jets

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