In the real world, being 40 or 41 isn’t old.
In the NFL, it’s darn near ancient.
When Thursday night’s Pittsburgh Steelers-Cincinnati Bengals game kicks off, two young whippersnappers will face off when Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco take the field.
“I think it’s great for all the old guys,” Rodgers said Tuesday, via Steelers.com’s Jim Wexell. “I know that when I watch other sports, maybe it’s because I’m the older guy, but I tend to pull for the older guys to win championships.”
Between them, Rodgers and Flacco have won a Super Bowl each with the Green Packers and Baltimore Ravens, respectively. When speaking with reporters Tuesday, Rodgers was heckled a bit by teammate Cameron Heyward – just 36 – who called Thursday’s game the “Icy Hot Bowl.” On a short week, it’s likely to be.
Along with the two Lombardi Trophies, Rodgers, 41, and Flacco, 40, will bring a combined 82 years and 226 days of age, 39 seasons of NFL experience, 774 touchdowns passes and more than 102,000 passing yards to the AFC North prime-time showdown.
When the two spry QBs hit the field, it will be just the second prime-time matchup of quarterbacks in the 40-and-still-flying club and the fourth overall such showdown since 1950, per NFL Research.
All the previous 40-40 showdowns featured soon-to-be Hall of Famers Tom Brady and Drew Brees, each of them taking place in the 2020 season, including playoffs.