Aaron Rodgers spoke clearly after the Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 2. The veteran quarterback said the team must not overreact. He reminded fans and teammates that it is only the start of the season.
Rodgers threw for 203 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions in the 31-17 defeat. At times, he looked frustrated on the field. But his postgame message was calm and steady.
Aaron Rodgers Reacts to Steelers’ Struggles
Rodgers told reporters the loss should serve as a lesson. “It’s Week 2, come on now,” he said. He added that players cannot ride highs and lows in the NFL. Each week requires a reset.
Against Seattle, the Steelers managed only 267 total yards. The passing attack averaged just 5.1 yards per attempt. Rodgers was sacked three times and pressured often. On third down, the team converted only 5 of 15 tries.
By contrast, Seattle produced 395 yards, including 278 passing. The turning point came in the red zone when Rodgers’ throw to Pat Freiermuth was tipped by Calvin Austin III and picked off. Seattle then scored 17 of the game’s final 20 points.
Steelers’ Offense Shows Mixed Results
The Steelers have seen two very different games with Rodgers. In Week 1, he threw four touchdowns against the New York Jets. Each score went to a different receiver. The offense looked sharp and balanced.
Week 2 was the opposite. The passing game broke down. Rodgers faced heavy pressure and his timing with receivers slipped. Still, he stressed that the team must focus on practice and preparation. He said the group will “reset” and improve in the coming weeks.
According to AP reports, Rodgers has been consistent in telling teams he plays for not to panic after early-season setbacks. His message in Pittsburgh echoed that experience. He believes the Steelers’ offense will settle somewhere between its Week 1 peak and Week 2 struggles.
The Steelers now face the challenge of proving Rodgers right. His leadership and calm approach may be key as the season unfolds.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: How did Aaron Rodgers perform in Week 2?
He went 18 of 33 for 203 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. He was also sacked three times.
Q2: What was Rodgers’ message after the loss?
He said it is only Week 2 and warned against overreacting. He stressed practice, preparation, and staying professional.
Q3: How did the Steelers’ offense compare to the Seahawks?
Pittsburgh had 267 total yards, while Seattle had 395. The Steelers converted only 5 of 15 third downs.
Q4: What went wrong on Rodgers’ first interception?
He targeted Pat Freiermuth in the end zone, but Calvin Austin III tipped the ball to a Seahawks defender.
Q5: How did Rodgers play in Week 1?
He completed 22 of 30 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns against the Jets. Each touchdown went to a different receiver.
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