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Aaron Rodgers has passed an all-time Steelers legend in the NFL record books. Rodgers, Pittsburgh's current quarterback, moved past Ben Roethlisberger for fifth all-time in career passing yards during Thursday night's game against the Bengals .
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers moved up the leaderboard during the team's Week 7 primetime matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, and in doing s
Aaron Rodgers has set many records in the NFL, and he did that once again on Thursday as he moved past Ben Roethlisberger on the all-time passing list.
The play was a flea flicker, and Warren pitched it back to Rodgers, who ended up eating it and throwing the ball into the ground in front of Warren. After the ball, Rodges can be seen going to Warren and asking him ‘what are you doing’ with wide eyes.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is now the fifth most prolific passer in NFL history. Rodgers passed former Steelers star Ben Roethlisberger (64,088 career passing yards) for fifth on the league's all-time leaderboard during Thursday night's Week 7 road game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Cincinnati has lost four in a row since starting the season 2-0. The Bengals last week traded for Joe Flacco, who got the start last week against the Green Bay Packers but wasn't
Aaron Rodgers (41 years old) captains the 4-1 Pittsburgh Steelers; Joe Flacco (40) tries to salvage the 2-4 Cincinnati Bengals.
The Bengals have made cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt a surprise healthy scratch in a must-win Week 7 matchup against the Steelers, ESPN's Ben Baby reports. Taylor-Britt started in each of his 17 appearances over the 2023 and 2024 seasons but has started just one game this year after struggles to start the year.
Aaron Rodgers is on a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers. An NFL insider explained what's likely to happen for 2026.
Pittsburgh Steelers star Aaron Rodgers and team icon Ben Roethlisberger had their intense battles in the past.
The Kansas City Chiefs play the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, with the Chiefs being 11.5 point favorites. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes ask if the Chiefs will blow out the Raiders, and if Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers are AFC contenders if they beat the Cincinnati Bengals tonight.