GREEN BAY, Wis. -- For all that Aaron Rodgers has done in his career, he has never started a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lambeau Field nor has he played against Ben Roethlisberger in nearly 11 years.
That will change Sunday, barring injury or anything else unforeseen, when the Steelers play at the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
When they finally square off as opposing quarterbacks, it will be the longest time between matchups of Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks in history: 10 years and 239 days.
Given that the Packers play the AFC North teams only every four years, Rodgers missed the 2013 game at Lambeau Field because of his first broken collarbone and then missed the 2017 in Pittsburgh because of his second broken collarbone.