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In the days leading up to Sunday's game between the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers, quarterback Aaron Rodgers made it clear he doesn't have any animosity for his former team.
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If Rodgers holds true to his word, it means he will retire after 21 seasons in the NFL. However, Rodgers has stated in the past that he's thought about retirement before returning, so he could change his mind. In the week ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Packers, Rodgers told media that he plans to retire as a Packer one day.