The promise of 21-year veteran Aaron Rodgers was that he'd read the field and dispense the ball to the open receiver.

It's working. Mark down offensive guard Spencer Anderson as the latest to field a pass from Rodgers, the 12th different receiver in seven games this season.

Last season, the Steelers found only 14 different receivers in 17 games.

"The intent of the play, coverage could dictate it," said offensive coordinator Arthur Smith. "Or a guy doesn't win on his route, or whatever. You've got to have options on the back side. You can't just be one and done."

That's where Anderson – the reserve who found his way to left guard when Isaac Seumalo left with an injury and the jumbo-package tight end who's helped the resurgent run game – found himself on the first series Sunday night aga

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