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HH. 🚨 BREAKING: Aaron Rodgers Sets the Record Straight — ā€œIt’s Not About Revengeā€ šŸ§ šŸ’¬

Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers will face his former team—the Packers—on Sunday Night Football for the first time since leaving the team after the 2022 season. Rodgers spent the first 18 years of his NFL career with Green Bay, and it was believed he would retire in the green and gold.

However, the quarterback ended up traded to the Jets. The two parties didn’t seem to part on the best of terms because their partnership came to an end. So, heading into this weekend’s matchup now on the Steelers, how does Rodgers feel about the Packers? It seems his opinions have softened as of late.

ā€œI don’t have any animosity toward the organization,ā€ Rodgers said via ESPN’s Brooke Pryor. ā€œObviously, I wish that things had been better in our last year there, but I have a great relationship with a lot of people still in that organization. This is not a revenge game for me. I’m just excited to see some of those guys and be on 

Sunday Night Football again.ā€

Aaron Rodgers says he doesn’t view Sunday against the Packers as a ā€œrevenge game.ā€

ā€œThere’s no animosity toward the organization. Obviously I wish things had been better in our last year there.ā€

Rodgers said he saw the ā€œwriting on the wallā€ when the org drafted Jordan Love. pic.twitter.com/yRGBfxI6qo ā€” Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) October 22, 2025

When asked if time is what helped heal his feelings about his former organization, Rodgers replied by saying “absence makes the heart grow fonder, maybe.”

Even though Rodgers doesn’t consider the matchup to be a “revenge game,” it would still be huge for him to beat his former team.

Rodgers already faced a former team of his to start the season when Pittsburgh played New York in Week 1. The 41-year-old downplayed the reunion game then, but doesn’t necessarily seem to be doing that heading into the Green Bay matchup.

Cameron Ward Hails Jonathan Taylor After Titans’ Loss to Colts

INDIANAPOLIS, IN ā€” Despite a 38–14 defeat at the hands of the Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward was quick to praise the standout performance of Colts running back Jonathan Taylor.

In what has been a season of struggles for the Titans (now 1-7), the 2025 campaign has been a series of learning experiences for the rookie quarterback. However, there was one silver lining in Sunday’s defeat — Ward had a front-row seat to one of the NFL’s top running backs at the peak of his powers.

Taylor, who rushed for 153 yards and two touchdowns while adding a receiving touchdown, was the focal point of a dominant Colts offense that racked up 38 points, further solidifying Indianapolis’ position as one of the league’s top teams. Despite the Titans’ difficulties in slowing him down, Ward didn’t shy away from offering high praise for Taylor’s performance.

“Jonathan is an incredible player. He’s got the vision, the speed, and the power to make any defense look foolish,” Ward said after the game. “Even though we came out on the wrong side of the score today, I have to give credit where it’s due — he was a game-changer. I’m just hoping we get another shot at him later this season because he’s the type of player you want to challenge yourself against.”

It’s a testament to the respect Taylor has earned around the league. The 2024 All-Pro was unstoppable in the first half, dominating both in the run game and as a receiving threat. His 80-yard touchdown run in the second quarter was a prime example of his rare combination of vision, acceleration, and power that has made him one of the most feared backs in the NFL.

The Colts’ offense has been firing on all cylinders this season, and Taylor’s performance was a crucial factor in the team’s 7-1 start. His ability to take over games and control the pace of play has been a significant advantage for Indianapolis, especially as they continue to battle through a number of defensive injuries.

For Ward and the Titans, the loss was another tough blow in what has been a tumultuous year. The Titans are in full rebuild mode, with rookie quarterback Cam Ward still adjusting to the speed and intensity of the NFL. However, Ward’s acknowledgment of Taylor’s brilliance speaks to a broader understanding of the challenge at hand.

“I’m still learning and growing in this league, but playing against a guy like Jonathan makes you understand what it takes to be great,” Ward added. “We’ve got a lot of work ahead of us, but that’s the kind of competition I’m excited to face moving forward.”

Despite the loss, Ward’s words show maturity beyond his years, recognizing the value in learning from top-tier competition. As the Titans continue to build around their young quarterback, it’s moments like these that will fuel his development — and possibly set the stage for future battles against one of the NFL’s best.

As for Jonathan Taylor, his dominance continues, and with the Colts continuing their push for a playoff spot, opponents like the Titans will have to find a way to stop him — something Ward, in his postgame comments, clearly understands will be no easy feat.

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