SI:AM | Aaron Rodgers Did Just Enough to Save Steelers
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers achieved the team's vision and won the organization's first AFC North title since 2020.
Pittsburgh Steelers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers spoke out with a subtle shot at the New York Jets after beating the Ravens.
And with the defense collapsing late, it was Rodgers who led his team to victory, with two fourth-quarter touchdown drives — each following a Ravens score that had flipped the momentum in Baltimore’s favor. And he did it without his top receiver, as well.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' lasers a 31-yard pass on the seam to tight end Pat Freiermuth. Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren running back rushes for 15 yards after breaking four tackles. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson uncorks a perfect 50-yard pass to wide receiver Zay Flowers for a touchdown.
The way Aaron Rodgers looks at it, part of his job is to be a “magnetic force." This is, after all, why the Pittsburgh Steelers signed the four-time NFL MVP to a one-year deal last summer. And why Rodgers opted to return for a 21st season after two miserable years with the New York Jets,
Lamar Jackson and Aaron Rodgers combined to show off the full spectrum of human emotions at the end of Sunday’s game.Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens had a wild game on Sunday night against Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers.