In one of the crazier back-and-forth games in recent Pittsburgh Steelers history, Pittsburgh overcame two nine-point deficits to come back in the fourth quarter to defeat the New York Jets 34-32. There was a lot of good and a lot of bad put on tape on Sunday, so let’s get into the first Varsity and JV of the regular season.
Varsity
QB Aaron Rodgers
In his first game as a Steeler, Rodgers was the best player on the field. He threw four touchdown passes, making him the first Steelers quarterback to do so in his debut, and the first Steelers signal-caller to throw four scores in a game since Ben Roethlisberger in 2020. Rodgers finished the game 22-of-30 for 244 yards, and he made all the big throws the Steelers needed him to make.
K Chris Boswell
I mean, good God, man. 60 yards. It would