Aaron Rodgers Play Concerns: Tomlin Reassures
- * aaron Rodgers' Performance: Rodgers had a poor game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night, throwing one touchdown and two interceptions with a low completion...
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* aaron Rodgers’ Performance: Rodgers had a poor game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night, throwing one touchdown and two interceptions with a low completion percentage (52.6%). He also took three sacks.
* Mike Tomlin’s Response: Steelers coach Mike Tomlin expressed confidence in rodgers’ ability to recover,stating he has “no long-term reservations” about the quarterback playing at a high level. He dismissed the game as simply “what it was.”
* Rodgers’ Self-Assessment: Rodgers himself acknowledged his performance was uncharacteristic, citing issues with third downs, missed throws, and receivers not getting open.
* Previous Performance: Rodgers had a strong game just three weeks prior, throwing for a season-high 249 yards and four touchdowns.
* Reporter’s Question & Tomlin’s response: A reporter asked if Rodgers’ struggles were due to the Chargers’ defensive coordinator, but Tomlin refused to elaborate, stating he wouldn’t let the reporter’s words be his own.
* Author Information: Brooke Pryor is the author of the article, and has covered the Steelers since 2019. She previously covered the Kansas City Chiefs and the University of Oklahoma.
