GREEN BAY — Aaron Rodgers doesn’t know how Sunday night’s matchup between his new team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and his old team, the Green Bay Packers, will turn out.

And the four-time NFL MVP quarterback and future Pro Football Hall of Famer cannot say for certain that his 21st NFL season will also be his last, although he did say when it began that he was “pretty sure” that he’ll call it a career after this season.

But whenever he does, Rodgers told a handful of selected reporters in a Zoom call Thursday afternoon, he will retire as a member of the Packers and reconnect with the team that drafted him in 2005, that he led to a Super Bowl XLV title in 2010 and that he won his four MVP awards with in 2011, 2014, 2020 and 2021.

“I was there for 18 years. Regardless of when I hang it up,

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