Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers and The Texans
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Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers face the Houston Texans on Wild Card Weekend. We break down his recent performances to project his outlook for the game.
Even if the Steelers go one-and-done in the playoffs, or win a game before getting ousted, Rodgers can feel good about a possible farewell.
Aaron Rodgers is heading to the playoffs for the first time since leaving Green Bay, needing some late magic to help the Steelers win the AFC North.
The Texans, who the Steelers play on Monday night in the wild-card round, are a new playoff opponent for Rodgers. He’ll be looking to give Pittsburgh its first postseason win since the 2016 season. This is the Steelers’ sixth playoff appearance since that season, but the team has failed to capture a win in that span.
A veteran-laden group led the Pittsburgh Steelers to the AFC North title and a playoff berth, but at least one NFL insider doesn't see them going much further than that.
NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers has always been a bit of an enigma, and his absent wife - possibly named "Brittani" - is even more one. Since Rodgers confirmed he was married and flashed a wedding ring,
Rodgers finished that game completing 20 of 29 passes, threw for 225 yards, had zero total touchdowns, and was taken down for a gruesome five sacks that combined for his last playoff outing as a Packer, and a game that many, in his position, would likely want to forget.