Even when you’re one of the greatest players to ever play the position of quarterback, you’re never quite untouchable after entering the twilight years of your career. Heck, even Tom Brady — the consensus G.O.A.T. — was let go by the Patriots before ending his career with the Buccaneers (winning his sixth and final Super Bowl in the process).

Being given up on by the team that you gave everything to doesn’t have to be the end of your storied career, and that’s what Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is out to prove at age 41, even if he’s had quite the rocky road since leaving the Packers.

After missing the entire 2023 season (his first with the Jets), Rodgers came back to start every single game for Gang Green the following year. As much as he would have liked to win another Super Bowl

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