When the Steelers signed Aaron Rodgers, they did so thinking he still had something left in the tank and would be an upgrade at a position they've failed to stabilize since Ben Roethlisberger retired.
So far as Pittsburgh heads into a bye week sitting at 3-1, Rodgers has held up his end of the bargain. The future Hall of Famer has provided the Steelers exactly what they've been missing the past five years — smart quarterback play.
Aaron Rodgers has given Pittsburgh Steelers offense a boost
Rodgers, 41, may not be close to the level that saw him named league MVP four times, but he's been efficient and played mostly clean football. Thanks to Rodgers, the Steelers are coming off back-to-back wins and are leading the AFC North through the first quarter of the season.
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