FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Aaron Rodgers doesn't think the Steelers did nearly enough with the chances they had with the ball against the Patriots.

Fortunately for Pittsburgh, it got lots of help from a New England team that had all kinds of trouble holding onto it.

Rodgers threw a go-ahead 17-yard touchdown pass to Calvin Austin III with 2:16 left, and the Steelers' defense forced five turnovers in Sunday's 21-14 win over the Patriots.

“It’s what we’re supposed to do,” Rodgers said of the nine-play, 62-yard fourth-quarter drive that produced the winning score. “We’ve got to make those plays so we’re not in those positions."

Rodgers passed for 139 yards and two touchdowns, and Kenneth Gainwell ran for a 1-yard TD to help Pittsburgh (2-1) win at New England for the first time since 2008

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