Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodger s seemed to turn the clock back a handful of years when he torched the New York Jets, his former team, to the tune of 244 passing yards and four touchdowns in Pittsburgh's 34-32 win at MetLife Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Despite that solid showing, at least one unnamed coach voiced some concerns about what Rodgers will and won't be for the Steelers at the age of 41.
What Aaron Rodgers cannot do anymore
"He cannot get away from the rush anymore, but he can move in the pocket and deliver those wrist flicks accurately, with or without his feet on the ground," the coach who watched the Steelers-Jets game on television said about Rodgers while chatting with Mike Sando of The Athletic.
According to Sando, Rodgers took four sacks and