Rejuvenated Aaron Rodgers leads Steelers over Ravens
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Rodgers turned 42 this week, then turned back the clock in several instances while leading the Steelers to a huge victory that should temper the storm surrounding their 19-year head coach.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers launches deep strike right in the hands of wide receiver DK Metcalf for a 51-yard gain into Baltimore Ravens territory.
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.
During Sunday’s loss to the Buffalo Bills, one play in particular stood out. On a fourth-quarter play in the red zone, Rodgers gave tight end Jonnu Smith a subtle hand signal. The tight end missed it and ran a different route than the one Rodgers wanted. After the game, Rodgers was asked how he and the offense can clean up the miscues.
However, his new quarterback, Aaron Rodgers is looking forward to playing with Thielen, who he has long been rivals with in the NFC North. Thielen played for the Minnesota Vikings while Rodgers was the quarterback of the Green Bay Packers for nearly two decades.
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