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Summary:
The Pittsburgh Steelers are hosting the Green Bay Packers on “Sunday Night Football” in a highly anticipated game. The main storyline is Aaron Rodgers, now the Steelers’ quarterback, facing his former team, the Packers, for the first time in his career. Rodgers insists it’s not a revenge game, expressing love for the organization where he spent 18 years. A win for the Steelers would make Rodgers only the fifth quarterback in NFL history to beat all 32 teams. On the Packers side, running back Josh Jacobs has been a key part of the offense. Both teams are looking to solidify their playoff contention. Meanwhile, Jordan Love has the highest career passer rating on NBC’s “Sunday Night Football”.
News Article:
Rodgers Faces Former Team as Steelers Host Packers in ‘Sunday Night Football’ Showdown
PITTSBURGH, PA – All eyes are on Acrisure Stadium tonight as the Pittsburgh Steelers face off against the Green Bay Packers in a highly anticipated “Sunday Night Football” matchup. The game marks a historic moment as Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers goes head-to-head against his former team for the first time in his illustrious NFL career.
Rodgers, who spent 18 seasons with the Packers and is slated to have his jersey retired by the team, has downplayed any notion of a “revenge game.” He emphasized his fondness for the organization, stating, “I’ve got nothing but love for the organization.”
However, the stakes are high. A Steelers victory would secure Rodgers a place in NFL history, making him only the fifth quarterback to achieve wins against all 32 NFL teams.
Meanwhile, the Packers are looking to build on their recent win against the Arizona Cardinals, led by running back Josh Jacobs, who has been a dominant force in their offense this season. Josh Jacobs has been the focal points of the Packers offense through seven weeks, rushing for 414 yards and eight touchdowns on 111 carries. Before the start of games Sunday, the veteran running back ranked fourth in carries and second in rushing touchdowns.Over Green Bay’s last three games, Jacobs has found the end zone six times, including twice against Arizona in Week 7.
Kickoff is set for 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. Football fans can also stream the game on Fubo. The Athletic will provide live coverage and analysis throughout the game.