LOS ANGELES -- The Pittsburgh Steelers fell short against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday Night Football, dropping them to 5-4 on the season, and it was a horror of atrocities from the team at large, but mostly on their defense.

On the day, the Chargers possessed the ball for over 37 minutes and ran more than 20 plays than the team to have the defense completely gassed as they tried to stop Justin Herbert. Even still, they got to the star Chargers quarterback plenty of times, sacking him six times.

But it was the offense that fell grossly short. Aaron Rodgers had just 96 passing yards before the team’s garbage time touchdown drive. Chris Boswell missed a rare field goal, and some penalties threw the team for a loop offensively.

Rodgers was perhaps the main reason the Steelers lo

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