FOXBOROUGH, Ma. -- Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has played much better than he did on Sunday. While Rodgers threw two touchdowns and engineered a game-winning drive, the stat line might not tell the whole story.

Rodgers finished 16 of 23 for 139 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Pittsburgh’s offense was largely stagnant outside of white hot start and the game-winning drive.

Some of that was due to Rodgers’ struggles as a whole. His interception to former Steelers linebacker Robert Spillane nearly changed the game if not for a Cam Heyward forced fumble that gave the Steelers the ball back.

Rodgers pulled no punches when talking about his own play.

“[The defense] came out and played incredible... I didn’t have a good game,” Rodgers said in his post

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