Pittsburgh Steelers fans were excited by quarterback Aaron Rodgers' vintage performance in a 34-32 win at the New York Jets in Week 1. The 41-year-old completed 73.3 percent of 30 pass attempts for 244 yards and four touchdowns.

However, ESPN's Ben Solak explained in a piece published on Tuesday morning why he isn't completely buying a supposed Rodgers "reemergence" after four quarters of action.

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"[Rodgers] certainly is still capable of playing point guard in a smart and efficient passing game built on line of scrimmage audibles and quick releases, but his lack of pocket escapability remains a weighty cap on this offense's ceiling," Solak wrote. "Rodgers also had the third-highest explosive pass rate on the day (23.5%)

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