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Inside Aaron Rodgers' playoff record and stats: How many wins does Steelers QB have in NFL career?

Story byVinnie IyerTue, January 13, 2026 at 5:30 AM UTC·3 min readInside Aaron Rodgers' playoff record and stats: How many wins does Steelers QB have in NFL career? originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Aaron Rodgers has been to the NFC playoffs 12 times in his 12 NFL seasons.

Inside Aaron Rodgers' playoff record and stats: How many wins does Steelers QB have in NFL career?

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Key Highlights

  • He played in his first AFC playoff game with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2026, facing the Houston Texans in a wild-card game. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementRodgers was trying to help the Steelers get their first playoff win in nine seasons and end a five-game postseason losing streak, but came up short in a 30-6 loss.
  • Rodgers last won a playoff game with the Green Bay Packers in 2021,He has played at a high level overall in past playoff years, despite a lot of disappointment with some high-seeded favored teams.
  • He also got his lone Super Bowl ring beating the Steelers to end a dazzling four-game run 15 years ago. Here's a look at Rodgers' previous playoff results. MORE: Will Aaron Rodgers retire this offseason?Aaron Rodgers playoff recordSeasonPlayoff RecordResult2007-20081-042-20 W, Divisional vs.
  • Seahawks2009-20101-151-45 L, NFC Wild Card at Cardinals2010-20112-121-16 W, NFC Wild Card at Eagles2010-20113-148-21 W, NFC Divisional at Falcons2010-20114-121-14 W, NFC Championship at Bears2010-20115-131-25 W, Super Bowl 45 vs.
  • Steelers2011-20125-237-20 L, NFC Divisional vs.
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