Sunday night’s primetime matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers should have plenty of excitement around it. The Steelers will be wearing their 1933 throwback uniforms, and it will be their first primetime home game of the season.
It will also be Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ first career start against the Packers. Of course, Rodgers spent 18 seasons in Green Bay, winning a Super Bowl (over the Steelers, ironically), and claiming for NFL MVP awards. He’s a Hall of Famer due to his tenure in Green Bay.
And now he’ll have a chance to make history as beating the Packers would give him a win against all 32 NFL teams.