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Watch: Aaron Rodgers Sets Franchise Record With Opening Drive Rushing Score

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He might still be dealing with some fractures in his left wrist, but Aaron Rodgers’ legs work just fine.

Rodgers showed that, and turned the clock back in the process, by capping off an explosive opening drive for the Steelers with a 1-yard rushing touchdown. Once he crossed the goal line for the touchdown, Rodgers hit his famous Discount Double Check touchdown celebration, harkening back to his MVP-level days in the NFL.

That rushing touchdown from Rodgers also set a Steelers franchise record for the oldest player to score a rushing touchdown in the Black and Gold.