Aaron Rodgers wasn't the least bit unnerved when Tuesday's trading deadline came and went without the Pittsburgh Steelers adding a receiver.
"Whoever gets open usually gets the opportunity," Rodgers said Wednesday.
Call it the simple approach but the four-time NFL MVP with 520 career touchdown passes is moving forward with the personnel on board as the Steelers prepare for Sunday night's contest against the Los Angeles Chargers in Inglewood, Calif.
The Steelers (5-3) rank 21st in passing offense at 200.9 yards per game despite having the future Hall of Famer at the controls. Rodgers' season high for passing yardage is just 249 and his season output of 1,692 yards is less than erratic Tennessee Titans rookie Cam Ward (1,760).
Offseason acquisition DK Metcalf leads the team with a modest

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