Though the Pittsburgh Steelers got rolling offensively late in the first half in the Sunday Night Football matchup with the Green Bay Packers, things weren’t always smooth with clear communication in the first 30 minutes of action.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, in his first start against his old team, showed some frustration after one incomplete pass after there was seemingly some miscommunication with receivers using hand signals. And then in a later drive, center Zach Frazier miscommunicated with Rodgers, leading to a very bizarre moment.
Facing a third and long, Frazier believed the Steelers were going hurry-up offensively, so he lined up over the football and put his hand on the ball ready to snap.