Aaron Rodgers heard the Pittsburgh Steelers fans’ disapproval at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday as Mike Tomlin’s men suffered a painful loss to the Buffalo Bills, which puts them at risk of missing the 2026 NFL playoffs.

Steelers fans were not only voicing their frustration with the offensive performance, but even chanted “Fire Tomlin!” for the first time in the head coach’s 19-year tenure in Pittsburgh. Needless to say, it wasn’t the kind of day Rodgers and company will want to remember.

However, far from playing victim or feeling offended by the boos, Rodgers made it clear to Steelers’ fans that he understands their reaction. At the end of the day, the offense could’ve done much better in front of its home crowd.

“They pay money for a ticket, so they have the right good bad or indifferent

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