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Aaron Rodgers says he has to ‘play better’ after Steelers loss ‘Stuns It Up’

Aaron Rodgers says he has to ‘play better’ after Steelers loss ‘Stuns It Up’

After perhaps his worst performance for Pittsburgh in Sunday night's loss to the Chargers, quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he needs to "play better" and will do "whatever it takes" to get there. Aaron Rodgers' last three days with football in...

Aaron Rodgers says he has to play better after Steelers loss Stuns It Up

After perhaps his worst performance for Pittsburgh in Sunday night's loss to the Chargers, quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he needs to "play better" and will do "whatever it takes" to get there.

Aaron Rodgers' last three days with football in prime time resulted in a loss, but not as bad as his latest.

He is 41 years old after arriving in Los Angeles compensation in InsLobod, onsebod in California.

"It wasn't my best performance," Rodgers said via ESPN."For us to win, I have to play better than I have. Whatever it takes ... if it's better checking, if it's better throws, whatever it is, I have to play better. I will ... Of course we have to play better offensively. But that's part of the season. There's ebb and flow, ups and downs, and we can't ride."

The Steelers often never found a rhythm in the Sofi Stadium, failed to convert a third down until the game was not reached in the fourth quarter.Rodgers is also wild inconsistent like a passer, missing some throws that could turn the Steelers' fortune.

"A lot of things don't work," Rodgers said."We were bad in the third. I got a little spaced out. I missed DK (Metcalf) early. It could have been a big play. ... I definitely didn't miss some shots. And then we weren't making guys ... times when guys were open, I missed some shots that I normally make."

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Rodgers later admitted that he realized that Metcalf was double-crossed and may have been eager on the other side.However, such an effort would have already required a shot, and the sparrows who have already realized that they were rejected, were rejected as khalil a khalil mamale at the end of the quarter.

"I didn't see anybody open and I felt like when I got up, I saw Mack and I didn't realize he lost contact with Troy (Fautanu)," Rodgers said of the safety."I should have thrown the ball at someone's feet there."

Rodgers didn't let up when the girls needed him on a night when he posted his worst average (51.6) since Week 17 of 2019.Mike Tomlin hasn't been shy about giving an honest assessment of how the entire offense works.

"We were off as an offensive group today, and certainly, he's a part of that," Tomlin said.

Sunday night's loss was the Steelers' third in their last four games, dropping them to 5-4.With Baltimore riding a three-game winning streak, the Steelers' once-comfortable lead in the AFC North has dwindled to just one game, with two meetings in hand with Baltimore.

Tomlin and Rodgers know they have little time to dwell on their latest loss and have a lot to accomplish.Only if they can realize their crime will they achieve their goals.

"I don't lack confidence," Tomlin said."I don't want to be patted on the back. We'll take it tonight. We'll be back."

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