Aaron Rodgers criticizes receivers after a tough loss in the AFC North


Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers: Calls out receivers after hearing boos at home

Aaron Rodgers, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback, called out his receivers after the team’s worst loss of the year.

After a 26-7 loss, the Steelers were booed and beaten by the Buffalo Bills. Pittsburgh (6-6), which was tied with the Ravens at the top of the AFC North, now has a score of 6-6.

Baltimore and Pittsburgh are playing for the first place of their division at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday. Rodgers is looking for more attention from his receivers during practice this week so that they are all on the same page.

Rodgers told Brooke Pryor, of ESPN.com , “Everyone shows up when there are film sessions. And, when I ask you to do a certain route, then you take it.” “… Our meetings are held every week. “We have other opportunities that are not at the facility. [I] am looking forward to seeing the boys there.”

Rodgers only completed 10 of 21 passes for 117 yard against Buffalo as Pittsburgh was booed and blanked during the second half. Pittsburgh’s No. DK Metcalf was limited to just three catches and 32 yards. Pittsburgh’s top target was Darnell Washington, a tight end who had two catches and 45 yards.

Rodgers was wearing a cast on his left wrist to protect it from fracture, but he didn’t absolve himself of responsibility for the poor performance.

Rodgers stated, “I felt confident enough to play, but I wasn’t ready to snap at the center. Hopefully next week, for that.” “Disappointed with my performance and disappointed in the offense performance. Got to flush it.”

When asked about the frustration of being booed in his home, Rodgers replied, “I completely understand it.” This was a performance that deserved to be booed.

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