Aaron Rodgers was unable to lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to their second consecutive win when they faced the Seattle Seahawks. A costly mistake by rookie Kaleb Johnson drew attention, and head coach Mike Tomlin addressed the issue in a press conference, confirming that he had made a final decision.

Johnson committed a notable error on a kickoff return that resulted in a touchdown for Seattle. After the Seahawks took the lead over the Steelers with a field goal, kicker Jason Myers sent a kickoff that Johnson failed to handle properly.

The play disrupted Rodgers’ team plans in the game, which they ultimately lost 31-17. Tomlin immediately described the play as “poor judgment by a young player.” A few days later, the Steelers coach had time to think things through and make decisive decision

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