Aaron Rodgers has words for those wanting Mike Tomlin fired
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Previously, we looked at the decision to overturn the ruling on the field of a touchdown catch by Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely. Earlier, a non-catch (and, in turn, an interception) by Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on a tipped pass was turned into a reception.
The AFC North rivals both entered the day with a 6-6 record coming off a loss, but it was the Steelers who came out firing.
The Steelers have now regained first place of the AFC North with four weeks to go. Of the Steelers' final four opponents, only one (the Lions, whom the Steelers play in Week 16) have a winning record. Conversely, the Ravens' remaining schedule is much tougher: Week 15 at Cincinnati, Week 16 vs. Patriots, Week 17 at Packers and Week 18 at Steelers.
Titans, one would see Cam Ward guiding his team to a win and Shedeur Sanders piling up impressive stats in a losing effort. The Browns dropped to 3-10, but Sanders offered a glimpse of what might have been.
The Steelers have tried to tap into Rodgers’ experience in a variety of ways. In addition to normal film sessions, the Steelers also have a player-led meeting every Thursday. Rodgers stands in front of the room and leads the meeting with the offense.
Jackson's Baltimore Ravens host Rodgers' Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday with first place in the AFC North on the line, but although they share the division lead, these two rivals are looking pretty shaky. That's in part because of the health and performance of their star quarterbacks.
The four-time MVP breaks down the complex issues hampering the Steelers' passing attack, from defensive coverages to route execution, while hinting at how the run game might be the key to unlocking ev
We can say a lot about the Pittsburgh Steelers this season, but a lot of the focus should be on Aaron Rodgers.