The Pittsburgh Steelers left Dublin with a 24-21 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, improving to 3-1 on the 2025 season. But even in celebration, not everyone was satisfied.
Veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers admitted postgame that the offense squandered an opportunity to close the contest late, forcing the defense to bail them out.
Rodgers stressed the need to “finish that game out on offense” after the Steelers punted on 4th-and-1 instead of sealing the win.
Safety DeShon Elliott echoed that sentiment when speaking with Mike DeFabo of The Athletic. Expand Tweet
“I think we showed how great we can be, but we also showed we’ve got to be more confident,” Elliott said. “Once we are up, we’ve got to know how to put our foot on people’s necks.”
The message was clear: the Steelers h