Aaron Rodgers Blames Pittsburgh Steelers Teammates for Loss

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Aaron Rodgers Blames Pittsburgh Steelers Teammates for Loss

Aaron Rodgers made his return to the Pittsburgh Steelers' lineup on Sunday after sitting out Week 12 due to at least three fractures in his non-throwing wrist. Despite his comeback, the Steelers suffered a 19-point loss, marking their second consecutive defeat.

The team's performance against the Buffalo Bills left much to be desired, and responsibility could be shared across multiple players. After completing the game with a season-low 108 passing yards, Rodgers didnt shy away from criticizing some of his teammates.

When asked how the team could improve its passing game, Rodgers emphasized the need for greater focus and commitment from the pass-catchers. Usually, remarks like these are kept private, but the 41-year-old four-time NFL MVP spoke openly about the issue.

During film sessions, everyone needs to show up. When I check a route, it must be run correctly.

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Rodgers stopped short of singling out individual players, but the message was clear. Teammates and coaches know who is not fully engaged in film study or who fails to execute the correct routes. Such mistakes are typically revealed when game tape is analyzed.

For fans, Rodgers comments mean closer scrutiny of Pittsburghs passing game, as supporters attempt to identify which players may lack the same commitment to winning as the veteran stars on the roster.

Author: Sophia Brooks

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