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Rodgers wins in Steelers debut, Stafford hits milestone in Rams win
Aaron Rodgers led the Steelers to a narrow victory in his first game after 18 years with the Packers while Matthew Stafford joined an elite group by surpassing 60,000 passing yards.
- On Sunday in Pittsburgh, Aaron Rodgers made his Steelers debut and led a late drive that ended with Chris Boswell's career-long 60-yard field goal, securing a 34-32 win over the New York Jets.
- Amid boos and cheers in New York, Rodgers—who spent 18 seasons at Green Bay and is a four-time NFL MVP—faced fans on Sunday, delivering a strong performance.
- In Los Angeles, Matthew Stafford completed a six-yard pass to Puka Nacua midway through the fourth quarter, pushing him past the 60,000-yard milestone in the Rams' 14-9 win over the Houston Texans.
- Rodgers finished 22-of-30 for 244 yards and four scores, completing his debut for the Pittsburgh Steelers against the New York Jets on Sunday without interceptions.
- By joining the 60,000-yard club, Matthew Stafford, Rams quarterback, joins nine others including Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers; NFL Research notes only Drew Brees reached it faster.
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Aaron Rodgers given absurd PFF grade after four-touchdown Steelers debut
Aaron Rodgers ended his Pittsburgh Steelers debut with four touchdowns and zero interceptions, but not everyone was impressed with the debut. Pro Football Focus docked Rodgers for two turnover worthy plays, and gave him a 56.2 grade overall.
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