Steelers, Aaron Rodgers and Browns
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Aaron Rodgers has played in 285 NFL games, including playoffs. He might have just one left. That is yet to be determined, including Rodgers’ decision on whether he’ll play again next season. The immediate issue at hand is that the Pittsburgh Steelers need to win or their season — and perhaps Rodgers’ incredible career — is done.
Shedeur Sanders will lead the Cleveland Browns against the Pittsburgh Steelers, which means a matchup with 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers. That is the same 42-year-old Rodgers who faced Shedeur's father, Deion, in a game 20 years ago.
The Cleveland Browns are winners, Pittsburgh needs to beat the Ravens to make the playoffs — but hey, at least Aaron Rodgers didn’t risk being made fun of. That’s what the NFL is all about, right?
All Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers needed to do on Sunday to win the AFC North title and clinch a spot in the playoffs was beat the lowly Browns on the road. They were unable to do that, however, as they lost 13-6 to set up a winner-take-all meeting with the rival Ravens in Week 18.