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Rodgers Dominates Jets Debut, Serves Revenge Victory

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Pittsburgh, PA – ‌in a resounding debut with his new team, Pittsburgh steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw⁤ four touchdown⁤ passes Sunday, leading his ​team ⁣to victory over⁢ the New ‍York Jets. The performance marked Rodgers’ first game against the team he​ previously played for,adn⁤ came⁣ after‌ a notably frosty reception from Jets fans.

Rodgers’ first drive as a Steeler culminated in a 22-yard touchdown pass to ⁤Ben Skowronek, ⁢giving Pittsburgh a 7-3 lead with 3:38 remaining ⁢in the first quarter. This followed being greeted by⁤ boos from ​the Jets ⁤crowd and being sacked on the first play ​by Quinnen Williams.

he later ⁣connected with Jonnu Smith for a 3-yard ⁢touchdown with ‍32 seconds left in the second quarter, bringing the score‌ to 19-10.In the​ fourth quarter, Rodgers threw touchdowns to Jaylen Warren (5 yards) ⁤and Calvin ‍Austin III (18‍ yards) within a 50-second span, ultimately securing the win.

Rodgers finished the game completing 22 of 30 passes for 244 yards and four ⁢touchdowns. ⁤He now​ has 507 career regular-season ‌touchdown passes, trailing only Brett Favre (508), Peyton Manning (539), and Tom Brady (649) all-time.

The game carried significant weight ⁣given Rodgers’ tumultuous ⁤tenure with the ⁢Jets.Traded to New York in 2023, he suffered ​a torn Achilles tendon just ​four snaps into his debut, derailing the Jets’ Super Bowl aspirations. He returned last season,throwing for 28‍ touchdowns and⁣ 3,897 yards – both ranking third in franchise history – but struggled with mobility and further leg injuries. The Jets finished⁢ 5-12, leading to the‌ dismissal of both General Manager Joe⁢ Douglas and Coach Robert Saleh.

Rodgers⁣ threw ⁤a season-high​ four touchdowns in his final game as a Jet, a win⁢ over Miami on January ​5, becoming the fifth player in NFL history⁣ to reach 500 career regular-season ⁣touchdown passes.

Despite the emotional context ⁣of facing his former‌ team, Rodgers remained focused on the game. “I love beating everybody,” Rodgers ⁣said after the victory. “It doesn’t ‌matter⁣ who it‍ is.”

Prior to kickoff, rodgers shared greetings ​and‌ hugs with former Jets teammates, including Quinnen Williams, Breece Hall, ‍Tyrod Taylor, and Jermaine Johnson during warmups.

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