Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers faced heavy criticism after one of the worst games of his career, throwing two interceptions and struggling to score in the Week 10 matchup. However, former quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has a different perspective on Rodgers’ performance.
Roethlisberger admitted the veteran QB didn’t have a “good day.”
“Like he missed more guys like early on DK Metcalf,” he said. “That deep ball to kind of a little scramble throw it back across the pile.”
But Roethlisberger also added that the entire blame shouldn’t go to Rodgers and pointed out the QB’s second interception that was slipped through wide receiver Calvin Austin III’s hands.
“He had a bad day. He admitted that, too,” the former QB said on Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger .
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