Aaron Rodgers Ripped 'Unplayable' Steelers Home Field
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The field at Acrisure Stadium was a disaster for the Week 6 game between the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers. After the game, quarterback Aaron Rodgers had a less-than ideal review of the playing surface.
Pittsburgh Steelers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers turned back the clock with some nifty moves on one of his two touchdown passes in Sunday's 23-9 win over the Cleveland Browns.
Through five games, Rodgers is completing 68.8% of his passes with 10 touchdowns and three picks. He's been a big reason why the Steelers are top 10 in the NFL in red zone offense, which was a major reason why Pittsburgh wanted to sign him.
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However, there was one complaint about the contest. During his postgame press conference, quarterback Aaron Rodgers bashed the playing surface in the second half, and he even hinted at the idea of it taking away a key player for Pittsburgh.
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On top of that, Cleveland will continue to break in a new quarterback in Dillon Gabriel, who is making his first true road start in the NFL. Rookie Quinshon Judkins has become a star running back, with Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin noticeably donning the former Ohio State star with praise this week.