The Pittsburgh Steelers went into Cleveland with an opportunity to win the AFC North. All they had to do was beat the Browns. The defense did its part, picking off Browns QB Shedeur Sanders twice and sacking him twice. But Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers and the offense never took advantage of it.
The Steelers score only six points against the Browns, and insider Ray Fittipaldo thinks Aaron Rodgers is the main reason why the offense struggled.
“Aaron was just off with his accuracy all game,” Fittipaldo said Monday on the North Shore Drive podcast. “That ball to Scotty Miller on fourth-and-one was five yards out of the end zone.