The Pittsburgh Steelers walked off their home field Sunday night with a bitter taste after falling to the Green Bay Packers 35-25. Aaron Rodgers went head-to-head with his former team for the first time in his career. While he posted a decent stat line with 219 yards and two touchdowns with a 104.4 passer rating, the bigger story was what he did off the field after the game. Rodgers wasted no time in holding a team meeting just two days after the heavy loss, sending a clear message to the Steelers’ offense.
According to Steelers correspondent Mark Kaboly, “Rodgers gathered the skill position players after the walkthrough and before practice and illustrated that he was hell-bent on not riding the wave of an NFL season.”
Rodgers kept it straightforward. “We are full steam ahead. Li

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