Aaron Rodgers refused to use the term revenge to describe a showdown with the Green Bay Packers, the franchise he represented for the first 18 seasons of his future Hall of Fame career. Jordan Love only expressed gratitude for the man he sat behind for three years, considering him to be instrumental in his emergence as one of the top young quarterbacks in the NFC. Fans got to see a glimpse of their connection on the field, following the Pittsburgh Steelers' 35-25 loss .
Rodgers ran out to share a quick moment with Love, via USA Today's Ryan Wood. Yes, opposing starting quarterbacks do this almost every time, but this interaction obviously carries far more emotional weight than normal. These two signal-callers experienced many memories together in Green Bay, and now they just square

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