While the Pittsburgh Steelers pursued 41-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers this offseason, much of the discussion centered on his age and his ability to fit in Pittsburgh, both from a stylistic play and from an attitude perspective.
Through the Steelers’ first four games of the season, that fit has been pretty darn good. Rodgers has been a good player, thriving in the quick passing game under offensive coordinator Arthur Smith. Though he’s been battered at times behind a young offensive line still trying to find its footing, Rodgers has been healthy, too.
His biggest impact, though, has come off the field.