Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense couldn’t get much of anything going in Week 2, and that has a lot to do with the style of defense the Seattle Seahawks played. They were able to create a lot of pressure on Rodgers without sending more than a four-man rush, which allowed them to keep seven in coverage to shut down Rodgers’ passing attack.
Brian Baldinger broke it down on X and says the Steelers’ OL got owned Sunday on its own turf.
“I thought Seattle’s front four dominated the Steelers start to finish in this game,” Baldinger said.