When the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football, new Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers will have a chance to do something rarely done in NFL history. He will have a chance to beat all 32 NFL teams. If he starts and wins against the Packers, he’ll be the fifth quarterback all-time to accomplish the feat. And his former head coach, Packers coach Matt LaFleur, is all too aware of what it will look like facing his old quarterback.
Even the NFL’s head of scheduling, Mike North, admitted that the NFL considered Rodgers signing with the Steelers when they scheduled the face-off between the two franchises.