Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback, still has a burning passion inside him, but he is happy in Pittsburgh and respectful of his time in Green Bay.
Andrew Hawkins and Mike Greenberg discuss how Aaron Rodgers might view his first matchup against the Packers.
Rodgers was once frustrated by the Green Bay Packers' decision to plan for a future without him, but now he is introspective and accepting as he prepares to face his former team.
"I don't have any animosity toward the organization,"
Rodgers said. He will likely greet Jordan Love, the man who replaced him, and the Packers captains warmly at the coin toss and share pregame hugs and conversations with former teammates.
Aaron Rodgers is at peace with his past and present, with a fire still burning inside him as a leader of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Author's summary: Aaron Rodgers is happy in Pittsburgh and respectful of his time in Green Bay.