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Ravens LB Van Noy Vows Revenge on Aaron Rodgers in December Showdown

The AFC North rivalry between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers is already one of the NFL’s fiercest. But veteran linebacker Kyle Van Noy just added fuel to the fire — and made it personal.

Speaking to reporters this week, Van Noy didn't hold back when asked about facing Aaron Rodgers in Week 16. The Ravens are scheduled to host the Steelers on December 22, and for Van Noy, that date is already circled on his calendar.

"Let’s be real — Aaron Rodgers at 40 is exactly the kind of QB I like to hit."
Kyle Van Noy

Van Noy was referring to a touchdown Rodgers scored against him nearly a decade ago, a play the linebacker says he’s never forgotten. “He got me back then,” Van Noy added, “but I’m not the same player — and he’s definitely not the same runner.”


🔥 Personal Grudge or Mind Games?

Whether it’s personal motivation or classic mind games, Van Noy’s comments have stirred up fans and analysts alike. At 40 years old, Rodgers remains a threat under center, but questions around his mobility and durability have only grown.

Rodgers, for his part, has yet to respond publicly — but he's no stranger to media jabs. Known for his cool demeanor and calculated responses, it wouldn't be surprising if Rodgers lets his performance do the talking in December.

“Van Noy holds grudges the way some guys hold playbooks,” one AFC North scout said. “He’s serious when he talks like this.”


🧠 Rodgers vs. Van Noy: A Decade-Old Duel Renewed

The history between Rodgers and Van Noy may not dominate headlines, but it’s very real to both players. Their clashes go back to when Van Noy played for the Lions, and Rodgers was still with the Packers.

Rodgers burned Van Noy with a memorable scramble-touchdown in 2015, a play that became a highlight reel moment.

Now, with both players in new uniforms and new roles, the stakes are higher — and more personal.

“He’s older now. I’m smarter now,” Van Noy said. “Let’s see how that works out.”


🏈 December 22: More Than Just a Rivalry Game

By Week 16, the AFC North playoff picture could be razor-tight. Both the Steelers and Ravens are expected to be in the thick of the wild card — or even division — battle.

The spotlight will be on Rodgers, who joined Pittsburgh this offseason in hopes of leading them to a final Super Bowl run. But now, he’s also a target — quite literally — for Van Noy.

The Ravens linebacker could be a key disruptor in a game that might decide playoff seeding, and he's clearly ready for the assignment.


🧩 AFC North Drama Just Got Better

With Rodgers vs. Lamar Jackson already drawing attention, adding Van Noy vs. Rodgers gives this matchup even more intrigue. And if there’s one thing fans love, it’s a little trash talk before kickoff.

The December showdown is shaping up to be one of the most emotional — and physical — matchups of the season.


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