AARON Rodgers has made NFL history in his first appearance for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The 41-year-old led the Steelers to a 34-32 win against the New York Jets yesterday.

Aaron Rodgers has matched Tom Brady’s all-time NFL record[/caption]
Rodgers threw four touchdowns with no interceptions against the New York Jets[/caption]
Their victory marks the 28th time that Rodgers has thrown for four touchdowns without an interception in a single game.
This matches the all-time NFL record set by Tom Brady.
His all-time touchdown to interception ratio now stands at a staggering 507 to 116.
This is the best of any quarterback in the league’s history.
Rodgers now has 35 games with four or more touchdowns as he climbs the all-time leaderboard.
He now sits alongside Peyton Manning, 49, in third for the most games with four or more touchdowns.
Rodgers became the first Steeler to pass for four touchdowns in one game since 2020 as he threw for an impressive 244 yards.
Despite the result, it was far from a perfect performance from the Steelers.
Veteran placekicker Chris Boswell, 34, sealed a hard-fought win for the Steelers as Rodgers claimed his revenge in New York.
Rodgers looks to have banished his demons after two miserable years with the Jets.
He played just four snaps during his first season in New York before being benched.
It took Zach Wilson, 26, joining the Denver Broncos for Rodgers to be restored as the Jets’ starter.
The Jets claimed just five wins from 17 games during his second season.
Speaking to CBS, Rodgers has expressed his delight after beating the team that fired him last year.
“I was happy to beat everybody associated with the Jets,” Rodgers said.
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“There were probably people in the organization that didn’t think I could play anymore, so it was nice to remind those people that I still can.”
Rodgers appears rejuvenated in black and yellow as he bounces back after a difficult stint with the Jets.
“I was dreaming about the opportunity to step back on the field in the offseason,” Rodgers added. “Wondering how I would feel, and would the juices flow and would it hit my competitive spirit.”
“Happy to be a Steeler and happy things went the way they did today.”
The Steelers will look to continue their strong start as they host the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
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