Some people scoffed at the Pittsburgh Steelers ' decision to sign 41-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers during the offseason after Rodgers took his sweet time deciding what he would do for the 2025 NFL season. The critics said that he was washed up and that he wouldn't perform that well, let alone lift the Steelers above the baseline level of adequacy they have been stuck at for years.
The Steelers have certainly had their issues this season. Despite plenty of talent on the defensive side of the football, they have been weak in that department, and they entered Week 10 ranked 31st in first downs allowed and last in passing yards given up. They have also been underwhelming offensively, but while Rodgers isn't the same player he was just four years ago, he hasn't been much of a problem

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