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Mike Tomlin: No Long-Term Concerns About Aaron Rodgers After Steelers' Loss to Chargers
Coach Mike Tomlin says Aaron Rodgers' poor Sunday performance is not a long-term concern despite a 52.6% completion rate and two interceptions, emphasizing ongoing offensive challenges.
- On Sunday, Rodgers threw one touchdown and two interceptions in a 25-10 loss to the Chargers, and Tomlin said `Sunday night was what it was` but has `no long-term reservations` about his ability.
- Mike Tomlin pinpointed third-down struggles and opposing pressure as key problems, with the Pittsburgh Steelers 2-for-11 on third down and Aaron Rodgers taking three sacks, including one by Khalil Mack.
- Warren had two catches on two targets for 21 yards, and Rodgers said, `'Jaylen made some really nice plays,'` while pushing for more touches.
- The immediate impact is a coaching pivot toward scheming and execution improvements as Pittsburgh tries to stabilize, with Tomlin saying the staff must put together a better plan and that the offense will need to deliver if turnovers don't come.
- With a rematch against Cincinnati looming Sunday, Pittsburgh could add Marquez Valdez-Scantling and see Isaac Seumalo, Jabrill Peppers, and Scotty Miller return while cutting Juan Thornhill Monday.
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Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers had one of his worst games in years, but Mike Tomlin isn’t worried
PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin acknowledged quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ struggles against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, but says he has no long-term concerns about the four-time MVP.
·Harrisburg, United States
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Mike Tomlin: No 'off night' but Steelers have no 'long-term concerns' about Rodgers
Sunday night was the first time this season Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers looked his age for an entire four-quarter game and the result for Pittsburgh was predictable.
·Georgia, United States
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