Much of the talk since QB Aaron Rodgers signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers centers on how he and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith will work together. After all, Rodgers has attempted over 30 passes per start (outside of his one passing attempt to start 2023 when he tore his Achilles). But Smith and head coach Mike Tomlin love to run the ball.
One NFC coach thinks it’s a great fit because Rodgers can still throw the ball, and the Steelers’ run game will lead to a balanced offense. However, not everyone is so optimistic.
You can count professional sports handicapper Steve Fezzik among those who don’t feel good about the Rodgers-Steelers marriage.