The Steelers remain at the top of their division, but the place feels far less secure after a humbling 25-10 loss to the Chargers , with quarterback Aaron Rodgers managing his worst completion percentage this season. When asked about the performance, offensive coordinator Arthur Smith addressed the issues head-on, assigning accountability.
“ Asked Arthur Smith about Aaron Rodgers’ performance Sunday: “It’s all of us. It’s a collective effort,” wrote ESPN NFL writer Broke Pryor on her X account. “It’s never on one person. I put it on myself. Not the result you wanted, but you get a chance to come back, and we’ve got to play well.”
Smith shifted the focus to the collective unit, making it clear that the offense’s struggles are a team-wide issue, going one step further to assign the

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