INGLEWOOD, Calif. — It might be a good idea to keep the Steelers out of prime time. They are beginning to embarrass themselves in front of the rest of the league.

They certainly did it again Sunday night when the offense and quarterback Aaron Rodgers put on their most inept performance of the season in a 25-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers — their third loss in the past four games.

Worse, all three losses were in prime time, games in which the Steelers have been outscored 93-66.

“Offensively, we were pretty bad,” Rodgers said. “That was some bad ball.”

The Steelers (5-4) are certainly not convincing the rest of the league they are a division leader, not when their once-comfortable lead in the AFC North has now shrunk to just one game over the recharged Baltimore Ravens, who have won

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