
The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to make some noise in the playoffs, led by quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Rodgers recently led the Steelers to win over the Miami Dolphins in Week 15.
The Steelers quarterback had arguably his best game in a Pittsburgh uniform, having led his team to four straight scoring drives during a 28-15 win.
During the win over the Dolphins, Rodgers reportedly made NFL history.
Aaron Rodgers now has the third most games in NFL history with multiple passing touchdowns. Rodgers sits behind Tom Brady and Drews Brees for the record.
"Dishing out dime," posted the official social media account of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Tom Brady leads in the historic category with 204 games posting multiple passing touchdowns during his time with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Dishing out dimes @AaronRodgers12 pic.twitter.com/DcZnLS5tot
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) December 16, 2025
Aaron Rodgers sits behind Phillip Rivers as the oldest quarterback in the NFL heading into Week 16. While Rivers will be starting for the Indianapolis Colts next weekend at 44 years old, Rodgers is looking to lead the Steelers at 42 yards old.
He's had a legendary career and will likely be headed straight to Canton when he chooses to retire from the NFL.
Throughout Rodgers' career, he's accumulated 10 Pro Bowl honors along with four MVP awards and one Super Bowl title.
In the win over the Miami Dolphins, Aaron Rodgers posted two touchdowns and 224 yards, completing 23-of-27 pass attempts. Rodgers finished the game with an 85.2 completion percentage.
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