Packers Fans Show Love for Aaron Rodgers Despite Him Playing for Steelers
Rodgers, 41, leads Steelers with a 4-2 record and ranks fourth in NFL passing touchdowns this season after leaving Packers following 18 seasons.
- On Oct 26, 2025, the prime-time game at Acrisure Stadium marked the first meeting between Aaron Rodgers, former Green Bay Packers quarterback now with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Green Bay Packers.
- Aaron Rodgers spent 18 seasons in Green Bay before departing, and after two difficult seasons with the New York Jets, he ranks fourth in NFL passing touchdowns this season with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Jordan Love completed 29-of-37 passing in the Packers 35-25 victory at Acrisure Stadium, marking the sixth time a Packers QB hit 75% with 350 yards and three touchdowns.
- Amid heavy fan turnout, Green Bay fans traveled more than 500 miles to Pittsburgh, and Wisconsin supporters gathered as the Packers' bus arrived with a police escort, while Michael Gonzales said, `Aaron Rodgers gave me and all of my friends here the greatest childhood growing up.`
- Through seven games, the Packers sit 5-1-1 as the only NFC team with fewer than two losses, and Love’s 13 touchdowns, two interceptions, and nearly 71% completion rate indicate sustained success.
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Packers fans show love for Aaron Rodgers despite him playing for Steelers
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