The Pittsburgh Steelers lost a tough game to the Cincinnati Bengals last Thursday night. But it certainly wasn’t the offense’s fault. The Steelers’ run game was the best it’s been all season with 147 yards. And QB Aaron Rodgers posted his second four-touchdown game of the season.
Former NFL QB J.T. O’Sullivan called it “vintage Rodgers.” And it certainly looked like Aaron Rodgers had turned back the clock, despite pushing 42 years old. Check The Mic’s Sam Monson came away impressed, especially with how well Rodgers moved in the pocket.
“Rodgers looked really good, made a bunch of really big plays,” Monson said Monday on Check The Mic.