Ben Roethlisberger shared his thoughts on Aaron Rodgers drawing closer to surpassing him on the NFL's all-time passing list in the upcoming 2025 season. Rodgers joined the Pittsburgh Steelers on a one-year, $13.6 million deal earlier this month, for what will likely be his final year in the league.
Fittingly, he will have the opportunity to overcome Roethlisberger on one of the most prestigious lists in the NFL. The 41-year-old quarterback is only 1,136 yards away from surpassing Roethlisberger's record (62,952 against 64,088 yards). If everything goes well, the four-time MVP will surpass Philip Rivers (63,440 yards) before going for "Big Ben," whom he faced and beat to win his first and only Super Bowl.
During Wednesday's episode of his "Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger" show, the two-time Super Bowl champion had a positive reaction to Aaron Rodgers potentially surpassing him on the list.
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With only one more season to his name, Rodgers wouldn't be able to go beyond the No. 5 spot on this all-time list. Brett Favre ranks fourth on the list (71,838 yards), holding a serious advantage over his closest pursuer.
Rodgers could still surpass Favre on the all-time touchdown list. The Green Bay Packers' legends are only separated by five touchdowns, with Rodgers entering the season with 503 to his name. Payton Manning's 539 passing touchdowns are within reach for Rodgers, too, but he'll need to put on a vintage performance with the Steelers.
Ben Roethlisberger makes strong prediction for Aaron Rodgers, Steelers in 2025
As one of the greatest quarterbacks in the Pittsburgh Steelers' history, Ben Roethlisberger's voice holds weight. The retired quarterback said he expects to see a different version of Aaron Rodgers in his second season back after suffering an Achilles injury in 2023.
"Last year was his first one back," Roethlisberger said (08:15). "He won't even be thinking about the Achilles this year. "I think you'll actually get a better Aaron this year than you even though a year older, I think you'll get a better Aaron this year than you did last year, just because the the thought process of the Achilles - 'What can I do?' … I guess in saying all that, I just think that this will be big for Aaron."Many are overlooking the Steelers, but Rodgers is eager to bounce back after a terrible New York Jets stint.
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