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Aaron Rodgers has built a Hall of Fame NFL career during his two decades in professional football, and this weekend he has the chance to face one of his former teams in a matchup that could headline Week 8 with both teams firmly expected to be in the playoff mix.
The Steelers will wear their 1933 Throwback Uniforms for the game, a uniform that pays tribute not just to the 1933 team and where it all began for the Steelers, but also the rich legacy of the City of Pittsburgh. The team will wear a version of the 1933 uniform, with some slight adjustments to the original.
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Packers make the smart move to steer clear of confusion after what the Steelers decided to do on 'Sunday Night Football'
The Pittsburgh Steelers decided to play with an alternate uniform on "Sunday Night Football" against the Green Bay Packers. And well, you might like that decision if you're a die-hard Steelers fan, but the uniform looks awful,
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Packers to wear all whites vs. Steelers’ throwbacks
The Steelers, meanwhile, are wearing their throwback uniforms with yellow helmets, striped jerseys and tan pants. It’s also possible that the Packers chose to wear white helmets to avoid confusion with the Steelers’ yellow caps.
The Green Bay Packers visit the Arizona Cardinals in Week 7. Here is the complete roster, including jersey numbers, of all the Packers.
Micah Parsons and Aaron Rodgers may not have had overlapping tenures with the Green Bay Packers, but Parsons still credits Rodgers with boosting his confidence as a young player.
Terence Crawford is still celebrating his big super middleweight title win over Canelo Alvarez. So much so, he made the ultimate troll to Alvarez at the Green Bay Packers game with his jersey. The 38-year-old became the first undisputed champion at three weight divisions when he upset Alvarez last month in Las Vegas.
Speaking with the Athletic, Parsons recalls the moment, and he still has the No. 12 jersey framed. He calls it a ‘moment of great respect’ between one of his favorite quarterbacks to ever play the game of football. "“He was like, ‘I want to trade jerseys with you,’” Parsons said. “And I’m like, ‘The GOAT, Rodgers, wants to trade jerseys with me?’”
Packers running back Josh Jacobs didn't see a young fan looking for a high-five in Arizona after a TD celebration. Now, Jacobs wants to make good.