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Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 18
Rodgers, McCarthy Chase 108th Win With Steelers to Reach 8th All-Time
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 18

Rodgers, McCarthy Chase 108th Win With Steelers to Reach 8th All-Time

8 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 18
  • Aaron Rodgers' agreement to return to Pittsburgh for 2026 puts him and Mike McCarthy one victory from passing Marv Levy and Jim Kelly for eighth-most wins by a coach-starting QB duo in the Super Bowl era.
  • 107 combined wins — including playoffs — already rank Rodgers and McCarthy ninth all-time, and they could move up by Week 2 if the Steelers beat New England and Atlanta.
  • Rodgers, 42, missed only one game last season with a left wrist fracture and led Pittsburgh to the AFC North title with 3,322 passing yards, 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
  • The milestone would add to a partnership built over 13 seasons in Green Bay, where McCarthy and Rodgers became one of the NFL's winningest coach-quarterback pairings.
Is this final run together the key to cementing both Rodgers' and McCarthy's Hall of Fame legacies?
Can the Steelers' radically rebuilt roster elevate a 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers to another championship?