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Aaron Rodgers Praises Packers After 35–25 Defeat — Fans Steelers Furious: “He Still Loves Green Bay!”

Pittsburgh, PA – October 27, 2025

After falling 35–25 to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football, Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers stunned both fanbases with his postgame remarks — words that reignited old emotions and sent social media into chaos.

In the press room at Acrisure Stadium, Rodgers couldn’t help but praise his former team’s resurgence:

“That’s not the same Packers team I left. They’re sharper, faster, more unified. Jordan’s playing with total command — and that defense? It’s relentless. They remind me of our 2011 Super Bowl run.”

The quote spread across social media within minutes, drawing thousands of heated reactions. Steelers fans blasted Rodgers for “idolizing the enemy,” while Packers Nation celebrated what felt like a heartfelt nod from their former franchise icon. The hashtag #RodgersStillPack trended for hours in both Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

Rodgers’ night was far from flawless. Despite throwing for 219 yards and two touchdowns, he was sacked three times and forced to watch as Jordan Love engineered a masterful comeback — completing 20 consecutive passes and leading a 28–3 scoring run in the second half. Each touchdown from Josh Jacobs and Tucker Kraft seemed to carry a quiet message: the torch has been passed.

“Love’s growth has been incredible,” Rodgers continued. “You can see the maturity, the poise. Green Bay’s in good hands for a long time.”

Those words — particularly “Green Bay’s in good hands” — were enough to ignite a storm of outrage in Pittsburgh. One fan on X fumed: “We signed him to lead us to glory, not to gush about his ex!” Another wrote: “He talks more about the Packers than the Steelers every week.”

For Green Bay supporters, though, it was different — a rare, emotional bridge between eras. To them, Rodgers’ admiration wasn’t betrayal, but acknowledgment.

Still, as headlines swirl and fans debate his loyalty, one truth is clear: even after all the changes, a part of Aaron Rodgers’ heart still beats in Green and Gold.

 
 

Detroit Lions GM Brad Holmes Makes Final Decision on Alex Anzalone Amid Uncertain Future and New York Jets Rumors
Detroit enters the offseason with many major questions, and one of the most frequently mentioned names is Alex Anzalone. As rumors linking him to the New York Jets spread, the Lions’ front office was forced to take a clear stance. This decision not only shapes the 2026 defense, but also reflects the team’s broader strategic direction. Over the past several weeks, league insiders have buzzed about the possibility of Anzalone reuniting with Aaron Glenn in New York. At 31 years old, the veteran linebacker is widely viewed as being in the later stage of his career, and the Jets are considered a logical destination. New York’s lack of depth at linebacker has only added weight to the speculation. Detroit, however, has its own context to consider. The rapid rise of Jack Campbell — who recently won the Pro Butkus Award — has positioned the Lions to fully hand over defensive leadership. Youth movement, salary cap efficiency, and complete trust in the next generation have become top priorities in the organization’s long-term plan. During a media session, Brad Holmes confirmed the final decision: the Lions will not sign Anzalone to a new contract for the upcoming season. The message was delivered directly, putting an end to speculation about a potential re-signing or short-term extension. “We appreciate everything Alex has brought to this organization, but the team is entering a different phase. Every decision right now is about the long-term future, roster structure, and developing young players who are ready to take on bigger roles.” Holmes’ decision opens the door for Alex Anzalone to freely choose his next destination. With his experience, leadership ability, and high-intensity style of play, he remains an attractive option for teams seeking a short-term defensive leader — especially the New York Jets. For the Lions, this is a strategic separation rather than an emotional one. Detroit believes its defense is ready for a new era, with Campbell and other young contributors at the core. For Anzalone, the next chapter is likely to begin in New York — closing his time in Detroit with mutual respect on both sides.