Aaron Rodgers, one step from NFL history
The record of defeating all franchises was first set by Brett Favre in 2009, when he led the Minnesota Vikings to victory over his former team.
Peyton Manning followed in 2014, needing to overcome his old Indianapolis Colts team after moving to Denver.
Drew Brees and Tom Brady also joined the list of quarterbacks who managed to beat every franchise, each facing their own challenges against former teams. Now, Aaron Rodgers could join this elite group, further cementing his legacy.

Currently, Rodgers is one of four active quarterbacks with victories over 31 teams, alongside Patrick Mahomes, Russell Wilson, and Matthew Stafford.
As Aaron Rodgers prepares to face the Packers, Stafford still awaits his opportunity against the Pittsburgh Steelers, while Wilson has yet to defeat the Seattle Seahawks. This context highlights the magnitude of what is at stake for Aaron Rodgers in his upcoming game.
The weight of legacy and fan expectations
Fans and analysts are eagerly anticipating the matchup, knowing that Aaron Rodgers is not only chasing a win but also a place in NFL history.
This achievement would serve as a testament to his talent and longevity, as well as recognition of his ability to overcome challenges against any opponent.
Every pass, play, and victory brings Rodgers closer to a milestone reached by only a few legendary quarterbacks.
With the opportunity to join Favre, Manning, Brees, and Brady, Aaron Rodgers prepares for a decisive chapter in his career, where his legacy and name could be forever etched in NFL history.