One of the biggest offseason storylines in the NFL, as these things often do, was the future of Aaron Rodgers. The veteran quarterback’s decision regarding where he would play this season lingered through the spring and into the early part of June, when he finally signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
That decision was scrutinized in the weeks that followed, with many wondering if Rodgers could make it work with Mike Tomlin, Arthur Smith, and the rest of the Pittsburgh coaching staff and roster.
Now granted, it is just one game, but the early returns are overwhelmingly positive.
Rodgers connected on 22-of-30 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns, as the Steelers went
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