PITTSBURGH - Aaron Rodgers has accomplished all there is to accomplish in the National Football League.
With a Super Bowl and four MVPs, the 41-year-old will go down as one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play the game and a first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer when he hangs up the cleats.
Rodgers had a chance to add another accomplishment to his lengthy résumé by joining four quarterbacks who have beaten all 32 NFL teams when facing his former team, the Green Bay Packers , on Oct. 26.
The Packers had different plans.
Rodgers was sacked three times while his former backup, Jordan Love , shined with 360 passing yards and three touchdowns as the Packers handed the Pittsburgh Steelers a 35-25 defeat. This was the first time Rodgers faced his former team since he left the

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