As the Pittsburgh Steelers try to steady their season at 6-6, one storyline has quietly taken on outsized importance inside the building. ESPN's Steelers insider Brooke Pryor shared that quarterback Aaron Rodgers ’ extra film sessions at his home have been “well attended” throughout the year. That's a detail that now stands at the center of how the veteran is trying to pull a shaky offense back together. Expand Tweet

The meetings surfaced this week after Rodgers’ postgame comments following the Steelers’ 26-7 loss to the Buffalo Bills sparked controversy. He implied that some receivers had not been aligned on checks or routes. His remarks were widely interpreted as frustration with attendance at film reviews. That perception prompted clarifications across the locker room.

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