CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Pittsburgh Steelers’ passing attack has been a source of frustration for fans accustomed to Aaron Rodgers’ typically explosive downfield passing game.

On Wednesday, Rodgers addressed the struggles head-on, providing a multi-layered explanation that goes well beyond the simplified narratives often found in sports media.

When asked directly about the challenges facing the Steelers’ receivers in getting separation, Rodgers didn’t hesitate to dive into the complexities.

“Well, I mean a lot of things go into that. You know coverages, there’s been most teams double(covering) DK (Metcalf), so it’s on the rest of the guys to get open,” Rodgers explained.

This strategic decision by opposing coordinators has forced the Jets to rely on their complementary receivers winning o

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