Pittsburgh Prepares to Witness a Historic Moment – As Aaron Rodgers Could Achieve a Feat Only Four Hall of Fame Legends in NFL History Have Reached
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – October 22, 2025
Aaron Rodgers is just one win away from reaching a milestone that only four legends in NFL history have ever achieved — defeating all 32 teams in the league. And if that victory comes this Sunday, when the Pittsburgh Steelers face the Green Bay Packers, Rodgers will officially etch his name among the immortals — not just as a legend, but as a GOAT (Greatest of All Time) who’s still playing at an elite level.

According to NFL records, only Brett Favre, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, and Tom Brady have managed to beat every NFL team. Rodgers — who led the Packers for 17 seasons before leaving in 2023 — has defeated 31 teams in his storied career. The only one left? His former team, the Green Bay Packers. That makes Sunday’s matchup at Acrisure Stadium more than just another game — it’s a symbolic chapter in Rodgers’ ever-growing legacy.
At 41 years old, Rodgers is still performing at an exceptional level: over 1,500 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, and just 2 interceptions through six games, guiding the Steelers to a 4–2 record. With his trademark poise, precision, and unmatched field vision, he continues to prove that age is merely a number, and that true greatness never fades.
“If there’s anyone deserving of joining that legendary group, it’s Aaron,” head coach Mike Tomlin said when asked about his quarterback’s upcoming milestone. “He’s faced — and conquered — every defensive system, every scheme, every coaching style this league can throw at him. Only one team remains — and ironically, it’s the one where it all began.”
Tomlin paused, then smiled with quiet pride:
“I know Rodgers. He doesn’t play for stats or accolades. He plays for the love of the game — for the legacy he’s still building. And if he does it this Sunday… we’ll all be watching a legend write the next chapter of his story — right on the field where that story first began.”
If the Steelers defeat the Packers, Rodgers will become just the fifth quarterback in NFL history to achieve the feat, and the only active player on that list — joining a group of Hall of Fame-caliber greats who have already hung up their cleats.
“You can debate a lot of things in the NFL,” a CBS Sports analyst commented. “But if Rodgers pulls this off — beating all 32 teams while still playing at 41 — it’s hard to argue he isn’t the true GOAT.”
🔥 Conclusion:
Over nearly two decades, Rodgers has built his legacy through resilience, intelligence, and an unrelenting drive to win. Now, only one challenge remains — the team that once made him a star. If he defeats Green Bay, Aaron Rodgers won’t just complete a full circle — he’ll open the next chapter of his legendary journey, a story still being written with pinpoint passes and a timeless passion for the game of football.