If you still think “Aaron Rodgers is washed,” just wait till Sunday night at SoFi Stadium. The 41-year-old quarterback is about to remind everyone that age is just a number — especially when you can still drop dimes like him. Yep, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ new hero is set to make his SoFi debut against the Los Angeles Chargers in what’s shaping up to be a true quarterback showdown.
For Rodgers, this one’s personal. It’s his first-ever game at SoFi, and under the bright lights, the man always seems to turn into something else. As they say,
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Rodgers has faced the Chargers three times before, holding a 2–1 record. His last win came back in 2015 when he and the Packers outdueled Philip Rivers — even though Rivers threw for over 500 yards that day. The 2019 rematch? The Chargers got their revenge. But six years later, Rodgers returns in new colors — black and gold — ready to finish what feels like unfinished business.
The biggest question leading up to the game: “Will Aaron Rodgers play against Los Angeles Chargers?”
Answer — Yes, he will. This game marks his SoFi debut and his first-ever showdown with Justin Herbert.

They missed each other in 2023 due to Rodgers’ injury, but now the stage is set — experience versus youth, surgical precision versus fearless aggression.
Rodgers enters Week 10 with 1,692 yards, 17 touchdowns, and only five interceptions. His chemistry with DK Metcalf has been electric — five of those TDs belong to that duo alone. Still, Khalil Mack and the Chargers’ top-tier defense aren’t exactly welcoming him with open arms. Mack is just one sack away from joining Hall of Famer Kevin Greene in the record books.
On the flip side, Herbert’s on fire — 2,390 yards and 18 touchdowns. The Chargers’ offense looks like it’s built for fireworks, and Sunday night might just be one long highlight reel.
So yeah, Sunday’s going to be “vintage magic vs rising fire.” And if things go Rodgers’ way, we might just see another one of those “How the hell did he throw that?” moments we’ll be replaying all week.