3S.Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers Pays Tribute to Ben Roethlisberger After Emotional Win vs Colts

He didn’t just win a game — he won the city’s respect.
In a night filled with nostalgia and victory, Aaron Rodgers showed Pittsburgh that he understands what wearing black and gold truly means. After leading the Steelers to a 27–20 win over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 9, Rodgers took a moment not to talk about stats or throws — but about legacy.
When asked about the energy inside Acrisure Stadium during the team’s Alumni Weekend celebration, Rodgers turned the spotlight toward a familiar name. “This is a Big Ben team,” he said with a smile.“I’m just happy to be a part of the organization.”
Those words hit deep across Pittsburgh. The city that watched Ben Roethlisberger for 18 unforgettable seasons now sees Rodgers — the future Hall of Famer — humbly paying tribute to the man who built the foundation. Rodgers later recalled one of his favorite Big Ben moments:“That drive in the Super Bowl — man, it was pure toughness. He wasn’t the fastest guy, but he was impossible to take down.”

Even as Rodgers carves his own path in Pittsburgh, he’s making sure to walk in the footsteps of the legends who came before him. For a franchise built on loyalty and tradition, his message mattered. Fans flooded social media, calling the gesture “classy,” “authentic,” and “exactly what a Steeler should say.”
Rodgers’ respect for Roethlisberger isn’t just about admiration — it’s about connection. He knows that in Pittsburgh, greatness isn’t measured only in rings or records, but in how you honor the jersey. And on Sunday night, Rodgers wore it like a true Steeler.
The victory may have gone into the books as another win for the 2025 season, but for Pittsburgh fans, it was much more. It was the night their new quarterback showed that he doesn’t just play for the Steelers — he believes in what they stand for.




