PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mike Tomlin isn't giving Aaron Rodgers a pass by saying his veteran quarterback simply had an “off night” in Pittsburgh's lopsided loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Then again, the NFL's longest-tenured head coach also isn't worried about the NFL's oldest active player bouncing back from one of the worst performances of his 21-year career.
Rodgers completed just 16 of 31 passes for 161 yards with a touchdown in garbage time and two interceptions — one of which smacked off the hands of wide receiver Calvin Austin III — while also being sacked for a safety in a 25-10 setback that wasn't even as close as the final score might indicate.
“Sunday night was what it was,” Tomlin said Tuesday. “But I have no long-term reservations about his ability to play the position an

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