Under the prime-time glare in Los Angeles, accountability met frustration. Aaron Rodgers admitted his misses after a flat 25-10 defeat to the Chargers, owning a night of wayward third downs and off-target throws that short-circuited Pittsburgh’s offense.

Nearing his 42nd birthday, he finished 16 of 31 for 161 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions, and the Steelers went 0 for 9 on third down. The veteran said he has to hit throws “he usually makes,” while the unit must create separation and sustain drives.

Asked about a different kind of timeline, Rodgers delivered a coy answer when pressed on whether this could be his final game in California. Brooke Pryor of ESPN relayed the exchange:

”This could be your last game in California,” was asked. Rodgers, native of Chico: “Souther

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