It was a game to forget for Aaron Rodgers.

The Steelers quarterback had his worst game of the season, and it was trending toward being one of the worst of his career at one point in Pittsburgh’s 25-10 road loss to the Chargers on Sunday night.

A garbage-time touchdown saved Rodgers’ stat line, but he still finished with an ugly 161 yards and one touchdown throw with two interceptions and a passer rating of 50.6.

Rodgers went 16-of-31 passing, and there was a point in the fourth quarter when his passing rating was 19.5 and his passing yards were still below 100.

He came dangerously close to eclipsing his previous career-worst passing rating of 34.3, which he had set against the Bills in 2014.

Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin was limited in his comments about Rodgers’ performance, but se

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