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AFC North rivalry between Steelers and Bengals takes on a touch of gray with Rodgers facing Flacco

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, at 41 years old, will face one of the few players in the league near his age Thursday, Cincinnati QB Joe Flacco, 40. Associated Press

Joe Flacco was asked during the preseason about continuing to play at 40 years old.

However, Flacco is a youngster compared to his counterpart, 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers.

Thursday night’s matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals will mark only the third regular-season game between 40-year-old starting quarterbacks.

New Orleans’ Drew Brees won both regular-season games against Tampa Bay and Tom Brady in 2020. But Brady sent Brees into retirement when the Buccaneers beat the Saints in an NFC divisional round game.

“Yeah, it’s one thing you guys can’t talk about this week in terms of me being older, at least, but it’s pretty neat,” Flacco said. “I’ve been in a locker room my whole life, so, you know, age isn’t something that I think about. I just view myself as one of those 20-something-year-olds in the locker room. So, it’s not something I really think about, but I think one day, when you look back on it, it’s just one of those things that’ll be pretty cool to be able to have a matchup like this.”

At the beginning of the season, Flacco thought this matchup would happen when the Browns faced the Steelers on Sunday. Flacco was replaced as Cleveland’s starter after four games and then traded to Cincinnati last week, which stunned most people, including Steelers coach Mike Tomlin.

With Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow sidelined until at least mid-December after toe surgery Sept. 19, many expected them to make a move after Jake Browning was ineffective in his three starts. Few expected it to come from a division rival.

“(Browns general manager) Andrew Berry must be a lot smarter than me or us, because it doesn’t make sense to me to trade a quarterback that you think enough of to make your opening day starter to a division opponent that’s hurting in that area. But that’s just my personal feelings,” Tomlin said Monday.

This will be the fourth matchup between Rodgers and Flacco. Rodgers has won the previous three.

“I think it’s great for all the old guys. 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,” Rodgers said. “I’ve known Joe for a long time. He’s been great coming to my charity event. He’s had a great career, and it’s fun that we’re both still playing.”

Rodgers has helped lead the Steelers to a 4-1 start and first place in the AFC North. He is second in the AFC with a 105.4 passer rating, along with 10 touchdowns and only three interceptions.

A key to Rodgers’ success this season is his average time to throw is 2.57 seconds, second quickest in the league and his quickest since at least 2016. He has completed 81.1% of his attempts on passes under 2.5 seconds and is averaging 8.2 yards per attempt, which is second best.

He will be facing a Bengals defense that allows a league-high 7.7 yards per attempt on quick passes and eight touchdowns, second most.

Flacco hasn’t had much practice time with the Bengals, but he has developed a quick rapport with star receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. He passed for 219 yards and two touchdowns against the Packers in his Cincinnati debut, but most of that came in the second half after Cincinnati fell behind 10-0 at halftime.

Flacco and the Bengals (2-4) will try to snap a four-game losing streak and stay within striking distance of the Steelers. Flacco has faced the Steelers 25 times in his career, including the playoffs, with 24 starts.

“He knows their style of play. He knows their level of aggression on defense and played against most of their guys over there,” coach Zac Taylor said. “Obviously, he’s played them more than anybody has in this league that is currently playing, so I think he’s got a great sense of what it takes to win.”

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