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Joe Burrow Talks About Facing Aaron Rodgers Twice!

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Joe Burrow shares his thoughts on Aaron Rodgers joining the Pittsburgh Steelers, mentioning it would be fun to play against him twice a year. He notes his respect for Rodgers as a person and player, reflecting on their past NFL matchups. Stay tuned for more NFL news!
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