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Rodgers vs Sanders: AFC North Showdown

Time Flies: Aaron Rodgers vs. Shedeur Sanders - AFC North Showdown In this weeks episode, we delve into the historic matchup between veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers and rookie signal caller Shedeur Sanders. The Steelers head to Cleveland to face the Browns for the AFC North title, marking a full circle moment for Rodgers, who faced Deion Sanders Ravens as a rookie in 1999. Rodgers early NFL days were marked by turnovers, while Shedeur Sanders is now carrying on his fathers legacy. This game highlights the rapid progression of time in football, with Rodgers illustrious career potentially nearing its end as a new Sanders story unfolds.

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