Ahead of Sunday night’s Steelers-Packers game, Aaron Rodgers told Green Bay reporters he will retire as a Packer, the team that drafted him, and one day see his No. 12 join Lambeau Field’s retired numbers. The 41-year-old quarterback, now with Pittsburgh, rejected any “revenge” talk, calling his 18 years in Green Bay some of his best and recalling pranks, plane rides, and friends he still cherishes. Rodgers, who has 14 TDs and five interceptions through six games, said the matchup is special and hopes to swap jerseys with Jordan Love.
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