Shortly after the Pittsburgh Steelers fell to 5-4 on the season via an ugly 25-10 loss at the Los Angeles Chargers this past Sunday night, Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers admitted he didn't produce his "best performance" at SoFi Stadium.
While speaking with reporters on Tuesday, head coach Mike Tomlin indicated he's not overly concerned about what Rodgers will be for the Steelers over the second half of the season.
Does Mike Tomlin have "long-term" concerns about Aaron Rodgers?
"Sunday night was what it was," Tomlin said, per ESPN's Brooke Pryor. "But I have no long-term reservations about his ability to play the position and play the position at a high level for us."
Against the Chargers, Rodgers completed 16-of-31 pass attempts for 161 yards wit

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