Aaron Rodgers started off well in his first game against the Green Bay Packers, but overall, he had a middling game in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 35-25 loss. As a whole, the Steelers were awful in the second half. Their offense made some plays in the first half, but it came out flat after halftime, and the Steelers were outscored 28-9. Former NFL corner Asante Samuel Sr. believes that Micah Parsons was the reason why Rodgers began to struggle.
“Micah Parsons had Aaron Rodgers terrified for the rest of the game after that first sack,” Samuel said Monday on his Say What Needs To Be Said podcast.