The Pittsburgh Steelers' second day of training camp was cut short due to inclement weather, but that didn't stop the team from having a strong overall day in Latrobe. New starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers had an impressive showing after a concerning start to his first practice, and it helped the Steelers' offense improve upon a mediocre start to camp Thursday.
Rodgers was at his best during the fan-favorite seven shots drill, where the offense and defense square off for seven plays from the two-yard line. It is one of the more "real" football drills we see this early in camp, even without pads on.