PITTSBURGH -- On the heels of Aaron Rodgers ' worst game as a Steeler , coach Mike Tomlin said he doesn't have any "long-term reservations" about the quarterback's ability to play the position "at a high level."
Rodgers threw one touchdown and two interceptions in Sunday night's 25-10 loss to the Chargers and completed just 52.6% of his attempts, marking his lowest completion percentage in a game over the past five seasons when he attempted at least two passes, according to ESPN Research.
"Sunday night was what it was," Tomlin said Tuesday. "But I have no long-term reservations about his ability to play the position and play the position at a high level for us."
Rodgers, 41, also took three sacks against the Chargers, including one in the end zone by Khalil Mack for a safety in

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