Aaron Rodgers' off night leaves Steelers clinging to AFC North lead as Ravens heat up
Aaron Rodgers completed 16 of 31 passes for 161 yards with two interceptions as the Steelers struggled offensively, converting just 7 of 33 third downs in their loss to the Chargers.
- Pittsburgh Steelers lost 25-10 in Inglewood on Sunday, and Rodgers completed 16 of 31 for 161 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions, trimming their AFC North lead.
- Rodgers' accuracy problems began early, as he overthrew DK Metcalf by 5 yards, was surprised by Khalil Mack's rush losing pocket feel, and a bobbled scramble caused a safety.
- Jaylen Warren's recent production stands out as the Steelers' offense hasn't topped 300 yards in about a month and has a third-down conversion rate of 36%.
- Next up, the well-rested Bengals visit Acrisure Stadium as the Pittsburgh Steelers aim to avoid another late-season collapse after last year's 10-3 to 10-7 slide, according to coach Mike Tomlin.
- Though uneven on Sunday, Aaron Rodgers' earlier play has been pivotal as his performance through the opening eight weeks kept Pittsburgh atop the AFC North and he remains on pace to challenge Ben Roethlisberger's 34 touchdown single-season mark.
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Rodgers’ off night leaves Steelers clinging to AFC North lead
PITTSBURGH — Aaron Rodgers has been doing this for a long time. A really, really long time. Still, there have been few nights during his Hall of Fame-caliber career more frustrating than what he and the Pittsburgh Steelers endured in a 25-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday that trimmed his team’s AFC North lead to one game over the resurgent Baltimore Ravens. “I was just a little bit off,” Rodgers said after completing 16 of 31 passes…
Steelers’ Mike Tomlin Shades Aaron Rodgers With Blunt Take on His Game
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been in the NFL long enough to know when his performance isn’t getting it done. His head coach, Mike Tomlin, could say the same. Asked how he would assess Rodgers’ game in Pittsburgh’s 25-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, November 9, , Tomlin, 53, was blunt. “How would you?” Tomlin asked in the postgame press conference. “Next.” Rodgers, 41, threw for one touchdown and two intercepti…
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