Aaron Rodgers is ready for a massive challenge as the starting quarterback of the Steelers. Despite Mike Tomlin’s experience and a solid defense, Pittsburgh is far from being a contender compared to teams like the Kansas City Chiefs or the Buffalo Bills in the AFC.

Even so, Rodgers had no other option if he wanted to continue his brilliant career. The Los Angeles Rams extended Matthew Stafford’s contract, and the Minnesota Vikings put their trust in J.J. McCarthy. There was never a call for Aaron.

Given this scenario, the future Hall of Famer could rewrite the record books with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The key date could be in Week 8 during a very special matchup against the Green Bay Packers.

Which NFL quarterbacks have beaten all 32 teams?

Aaron Rodgers could join Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, and Drew Brees as the only quarterbacks to have defeated all 32 NFL teams. A truly legendary club.

Rodgers will have the chance to achieve it on Sunday Night Football in Week 8 of the 2025 season, when the Steelers host the Packers in a rematch of Super Bowl XLV and, of course, a showdown between the quarterback and his former team.