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CINCINNATI -- Aaron Rodgers had a rough night in Cincinnati on Thursday. During the Steelers ' 33-31 loss to the Bengals, an angry Rodgers got into it with two different teammates, and in both situations, he had every right to be upset.
Trailing 33-31 with three seconds remaining and sitting 60 yards from the end zone, Mike Tomlin dialed up a Hail Mary and Rodgers uncorked a bomb. It would eventually fall incomplete after traveling 69.8 yards in the air, which is the longest pass since at least 2017 per Next Gen Stats.
Aaron Rodgers has lied about his vaccine status and eaten a booger on the sideline. But on Thursday, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was an innocent party in another shocking moment: Teammate Broderick Jones pounced on him from behind.
Aaron Rodgers has built one of the most storied NFL careers of all time, from his early dominance with the Green Bay Packers to his current stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers. A four-time MVP and Super Bowl XLV champion, Rodgers has long been praised for his precision, football IQ and longevity. Even at 41, he continues to prove his greatness.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers shoved aside 300-pound tackle Broderick Jones after being knocked down during a touchdown celebration.
Nearly every time Rodgers was shown on camera, he seemed to be pissed off. Sometimes (like when running back Jaylen Warren executed a flea flicker that Rodgers didn’t think was called — even if it was) Rodgers had a good reason to be agitated. On other occasions, there was no apparent reason for it.
While celebrating a touchdown, Steelers lineman Broderick Jones jumped on Aaron Rodgers' back and awkwardly knocked him to the ground. Rodgers wasn't happy.
But there was offensive lineman Broderick Jones, who was so excited at Rodgers tossing a touchdown in the fourth quarter that he tackled the elderly QB. Rodgers' reaction? Totally understandable. He was SO MAD and lip-readers think he cursed at him, something like, "GET THE [EXPLETIVE] OFF ME!"
A aron Rodgers has passed an all-time Steelers legend in the NFL record books. Rodgers, Pittsburgh's current quarterback, moved past Ben Roethlisberger for fifth all-time in career passing yards during Thursday night's game against the Bengals .
The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was blindsided by his own offensive lineman late in Thursday's loss to the Bengals. Aaron Rodgers was not stoked.
Dave Wannstedt joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the Chicago Bears seeking their 4th straight win (1st time since 2018), and if the Pittsburgh Steelers are wasting Aaron Rodgers’ great season.