Steelers' Aaron Rodgers says his NFL journey will conclude with Packers when he retires
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Aaron Rodgers, a four-time NFL MVP, is in the midst of his 21st season.
While he has been productive in his first year with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the 41-year-old is undoubtedly much closer to the sunset of his storied career than the onset. When he decides to put his playing days behind him, Rodgers intends to return to the Packers for a ceremonious reunion.
The Packers drafted Rodgers in 2005, and he spent 18 seasons with the franchise, winning a Super Bowl title along the way.
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Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers looks to throw a pass against the Tennessee Titans during the first quarter at Lambeau Field Nov. 17, 2022, in Green Bay, Wis. (Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
Rodgers reflected fondly on his time in Green Bay as his former team prepares to visit Pittsburgh Sunday.
"I was there for 18 years," Rodgers said. "Regardless of when I hang it up, that's the bulk of my career. I'll retire a Packer and see what happens after that. I've got a lot of love for the organization [and] my time there.
"They asked this week is it a revenge game or whatever. What do I got to be avenging here? They made me a ton of money. I grew up there, spent some of the best years of my life there. I've got nothing but love for the organization."
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