On Jan. 12, the future Hall of Fame QB’s final pass against the Houston Texans ended in a touchdown – for the opposing team.
Texans defensive back Calen Bullock returned Rodgers’ final pass of the wild-card matchup in Pittsburgh for a pick-six, sealing Houston’s eventual 30-6 win.
Rodgers didn’t return for the Steelers’ final drive, begging the question, is this the last pass of his storied career?
While that question, along with many more surrounding the future of the Steelers, will be answered in the offseason, Rodgers’ final game of the 2025 season was a disappointment by any standard. The Steelers’ most recent playoff loss of the Mike Tomlin era saw Rodgers finish 17-of-33 passing for 146 yards, one interception and zero touchdowns.
Rodgers was sacked four times, fumbled twice, and posted a passer rating of 50.8.
The image of Rodgers walking off the field in defeat is a far cry from the highs of his years with the Green Bay Packers. Will it be the last fans see of him on an NFL field? Only time will tell.













