It’s safe to say, when it comes to Super Bowl LX, the only word that comes to mind for Pittsburgh Steelers fans is hope. As long as they’re in the playoffs, there’s reason to hope that the Steelers can win their seventh Lombardi Trophy, against all odds.
While Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers aren’t looking ahead to the Super Bowl, there’s no harm in keeping watch on potential matchups if Pittsburgh finds a way to run the gauntlet in the AFC. After all, with Rodgers at quarterback, the NFC bracket is especially intriguing.
With the Bears and Packers meeting in the Wild Card Round, Rodgers and Steelers Nation watched to see if Rodgers could potentially get his one last chance to own the Chicago Bears after all or if there was a chance his NFL career could culminate in storybook fashion against the Green Bay Packers on the game’s biggest stage.