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Despite the fine, McDonald’s performance in that game was otherwise strong: he notched two sacks, three quarterback hits, and two tackles for loss in the loss versus Pittsburgh. These numbers follow his breakout 2024 season in which he recorded 10.5 sacks over 17 games.
Now, Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf lead the charge, and got off to a fast start in the Steelers first game with four passing touchdowns since the 2020 season in their win over the New York Jets. With four receptions and 82 yards for Metcalf, the connection between the two was easily seen.
Quick draw Over the first weekend of the NFL season, no quarterback had a faster average time from snap to throw than the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Aaron Rodgers. Per Pro Football Focus, Rodgers averaged 2.
After a high-scoring shootout, quarterback Aaron Rodgers managed to lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 34-32 victory over the New York Jets in his team debut. But what impressed Pittsburgh the most weren’t the gaudy numbers next to Rodgers’ name in the box score.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl-winning quarterback Terry Bradshaw disapproved of the Aaron Rodgers signing when it was made. As the team waited for Rodgers to sign, Bradshaw railed against the now Steelers quarterback, telling him to go ‘chew on some bark’ in California.
Aaron Rodgers looked right at home in his debut with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 41-year-old quarterback threw four touchdown passes against his former team in a 34-32 victory over the New York Jets on Sunday.
Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw for four touchdowns in a win over the Jets, but still showed that Father Time is coming.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are 1-0, but unlike seasons of the past few years, this start feels different. The team won a shootout, which is rare for
Aaron Rodgers threw four touchdown passes in his Steelers debut, leading Pittsburgh to a 34-32 victory over the New York Jets.
Aaron Rodgers is knocking on Brett Favre's door. Specifically, on the all-time touchdown passes leaderboard, where the Green Bay Packers' retired legend is just ahead of the Green Bay great who is now the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rodgers threw four touchdowns in Week 1 to push him to 507 in his NFL career.