Aaron Rodgers had a remarkable debut with the Pittsburgh Steelers, throwing four touchdowns and leading Mike Tomlin’s team to a key comeback in a 34-32 win over the New York Jets. It was a complex debut filled with emotional components, given that the Jets were A-Rod’s former franchise.

Although Rodgers completed 22 of 30 passes for 244 yards and was instrumental in turning the scoreboard around for the Steelers, Tomlin didn’t shy away from his detail-oriented approach, pointing out that even in victory, there are things that could have been done better.

Along those lines, the Pittsburgh head coach singled out left tackle Broderick Jones, tasked with protecting Rodgers and giving the 41-year-old veteran the space to operate on the field. Tomlin didn’t hold back his sharp analysis.

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