Sunday night was the first time this season Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers looked his age for an entire four-quarter game and the result for Pittsburgh was predictable.
The AFC North-leading Steelers lost 25-10 and moved back to the pack in the division at 5-4. Rodgers was intercepted twice, completed a season-low 51.6 % of his passes and averaged only 5.19 yards per attempt, another 2025 personal-worst.
"Sunday night was what it was, but I have no long-term reservations about his ability to play the position and play the position at a high level for us," Tomlin said Tuesday of the notion Rodgers had one bad night. "I'm not going to chalk it up to an off night, but there are no long-term concerns."
Short-term concerns about protecting the division lead are percolating.
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