Mike Tomlin watched his 41-year-old quarterback get hammered four times Sunday and wasn’t thrilled about it. Aaron Rodgers took a beating in Pittsburgh’s 34-32 win over the Jets , exposing some serious concerns about protecting their aging signal-caller. Third-year left tackle Broderick Jones struggled mightily against New York’s pass rush, allowing multiple pressures that could’ve derailed the comeback victory. Tomlin’s postgame comments about Jones revealed frustration with the young tackle’s inconsistent performance when veteran leadership was desperately needed.

Mike Tomlin’s postgame evaluation of Broderick Jones carried mixed emotions Tuesday — frustration with his young tackle’s inconsistent protection, but also confidence that the third-year pro can bounce back from a

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