PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin acknowledged quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ struggles against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, but says he has no long-term concerns about the four-time MVP.
“I’m not going to chalk it up to an ‘off’ night, but there are no long-term concerns,” Tomlin said. “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.”
Rodgers, who was 16 of 31 for 151 yards along with a touchdown and two interceptions, said that he missed a few throws that he should have made.
“I expect to play great every single week, and this was not my best performance,” Rodgers said. “I got to play better. Whatever it takes. If it’s better checks, if it’s better throws.

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