Sunday was not a great day to be Broderick Jones.

Back at left tackle and facing the New York Jets in the 2025 season opener, Jones struggled to protect Aaron Rodgers. Per PFF charting, Jones allowed three sacks, four pressures, and put Rodgers in harm’s way on multiple occasions, some of which resulted in Rodgers taking a big hit.

Tuesday wasn’t a great day for Jones either. At his weekly press conference on Tuesday, Mike Tomlin called on Jones to step up.

“Certainly, he can be better,” Tomlin said. “All of our performances could be better. Our quarterback got hit too much, and he was a component of that.”

Jones’ struggles didn’t keep Rodgers from completing 73.3% of his passes and throwing an NFL-best four touchdowns on Sunday, but it will certainly become a bigger problem if allowed

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