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Aaron Rodgers is cutting through the noise to build connections and reshape his legacy in Pittsburgh

The day might be over, but the NFL's oldest active player is in no rush to leave.

The four-time MVP stands up and walks over to a nearby trash can, which just so happens to be in front of rookie defensive tackle Yahya Black's stall.

Rodgers turns toward Black — who turned 3 two days before Rodgers was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the first round 20 years ago — and starts to chat.

Their brief exchange is inaudible. Black's laughter is not.

Rodgers makes his way back to his seat and plops down.