ShareCLEVELAND (AP) — Aaron Rodgers doesn’t plan on changing his sleep schedule Saturday night, even though his Pittsburgh Steelers could wrap up a division title without playing. If the Green Bay Packers — Rodgers’ former team — beat the Baltimore Ravens, the Steelers (9-6) would secure their first AFC North title since 2020, making Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns (3-12) essentially meaningless. Rodgers said he won’t change his approach, even if the Steelers have a playoff spot wrapped up before kickoff. If Pittsburgh wins the AFC North, it would be Rodgers’ ninth division title as a starting quarterback. One thing the Browns have to play for is Myles Garrett’s pursuit of the single-season NFL sack record.
Source: The North Africa Journal December 27, 2025 15:59 UTC