Aaron Rodgers’ legend forces Steelers to redefine their offense as Mike Tomlin faces key decision in quarterback room
A battle of offensive philosophies is unfolding in Pittsburgh. Arthur Smith arrived with a reputation for relying on the running game, a formula he tried to solidify last year with Russell Wilson and Justin Fields. In fact, the Steelers' offense ranked fourth in rushing attempts, although with little real efficiency.But now the landscape has changed. With Aaron Rodgers as the starting quarterback, expectations are shifting. The future Hall of Famer, at 41 years old, is coming off a season where he ranked second in pass attempts across the NFL. The question is clear: will Smith adapt to Rodgers' aerial style or try to impose his ground-based scheme once again?Aaron Rodgers is well-received by the Pittsburgh fansSteelers seek balanceFor analysts like Emory Hunt, the offensive coordinator must be flexible. On CBS Sports HQ, he stated that the key will be whether […]