When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed the now-42-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the offseason, they believed they were getting a guy who could not only play the position at a high level, but also a great leader, one who could help a young offense grow and mature.
Though his performances have been up and down as part of a roller-coaster Steelers season in general, what hasn’t wavered is his leadership.
Rodgers called out practice habits after the blowout loss to the Buffalo Bills and then led by example the following week in the buildup to the AFC North tilt on the road against the Baltimore Ravens.