The Pittsburgh Steelers saw their momentum stall in Week 2 as Aaron Rodgers faltered under heavy pressure from the Seattle Seahawks. After a strong debut in black and gold, the 41-year-old quarterback threw two interceptions to just one touchdown in a 31-17 defeat.

Rodgers managed only 203 yards on 18-of-33 passing, rattled by a pass rush that sacked him three times and forced mistakes at critical moments. The loss not only cooled early excitement but also underscored how dependent this Steelers offense might be on near-perfect conditions to succeed.

According to ESPN's Dan Graziano, that dependency could become a long-term concern . He noted that Rodgers currently ranks 23rd in QBR through two weeks, nearly identical to his 25th-place finish last year.

Graziano argued that at Rod

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