Aaron Rodgers Surpasses NFL Legend in Record Books

Aaron Rodgers Surpasses NFL Legend in Record Books
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers continued to etch himself in NFL history against the Baltimore Ravens.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is already on a one-way track to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but he further added to his case against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 14.

Rodgers threw for and rushed for a touchdown in the Steelers’ 27-22 win over the Ravens, marking the 32nd game in his career with at least one touchdown pass and one rushing touchdown and surpassing Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young for the third-most such games in NFL history, per NFL Communications.

Per NFL Communicatons: #Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers has 32 career games with a TD pass and a rushing TD, surpassing Steve Young for the third-most games with at least one TD pass and one rushing TD in NFL history.

He now trails only Josh Allen (50) and Cam Newton (45). pic.twitter.com/zc2fn6yzX3

— Andrew Stockey (@astockeyWTAE) December 8, 2025

Rodgers, 42, and Pittsburgh’s offense had struggled over the team’s last several games. However, he showed up when it mattered most with first place in the AFC North on the line.

The four-time NFL MVP responded with completing 23 of his 34 passes for 284 yards and a touchdown to go along with his rushing touchdown in the first quarter.

Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf was even surprised the veteran quarterback still had the wheels to get into the end zone.

“I thought it was a busted play at first,” he said. “My boy’s still a great quarterback.”

Pittsburgh now sits atop the AFC North at 7-6 with the Ravens (6-7) and Cincinnati Bengals (4-9) close behind. So the team will need Rodgers to continue turning back Father Time the rest of the season if it hopes to hold off the division.

The Steelers host the 6-7 Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football in Week 15 and then finish out the season with road trips to the Detroit Lions (8-5) and Cleveland Browns (3-10) before hosting the Ravens in the regular season finale.

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