Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers
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While 2010 wasn't Rodgers' best statistical season, it turned into a magical run to win Super Bowl XLV, where he was the MVP. With two games to go, the Packers were 8-6, and Rodgers had just missed a game because of a concussion. The Packers needed to win their last two games -- and get some help -- to grab a wild-card playoff spot.
Rodgers finished that game completing 20 of 29 passes, threw for 225 yards, had zero total touchdowns, and was taken down for a gruesome five sacks that combined for his last playoff outing as a Packer, and a game that many, in his position, would likely want to forget.
It comes as no surprise that Rodgers and his mystery wife continue to be the talk of the town in and around the NFL. Just recently, Brittani was reportedly a no-show in a Christmas gathering among the Steelers WAGs (wives and girlfriends). An anonymous Steelers WAG has gone so far as to describe Brittani as a “phantom” wife.
Pittsburgh Steelers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers spoke out with a subtle shot at the New York Jets after beating the Ravens.
After leading his team on a dramatic game-winning drive, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was praised by one of his ex-New York Jets teammates, Breece Hall, as the four-time NFL MVP led his team to the playoffs.
Aaron Rodgers is one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, having built an extensive résumé of playoff production throughout his career. During the 2025 regular season, however, he posted the lowest passing totals of any 16-game stretch in his career, throwing for 3,322 yards and 24 touchdowns.