Veteran Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been utilizing his extensive NFL experience to guide the Steelers' offense this season. His leadership qualities were on display during their Week 16 clash against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on Sunday.
During the second quarter of the game with the scores tied at 3-3, Lions tight end Jonnu Smith forgot the play and went into motion before the ball was snapped.
Smith faked the motion because he had forgotten the play, as he was heard saying,
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Rogers, who was puzzled by his tight end, was heard shouting:
"WTF are you doin??!!"The four-time MVP signed for the Steelers on a one-year deal in June and has led the team to a 9-6 record this season. Rodgers, who turned 42 earlier this month, will be eyeing the AFC North when they face the Cleveland Browns oin their Week 17 clash on Sunday.
Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers warned by Browns' Myles Garrett
While Aaron Rodgers would be eyeing the division title on the weekend, he will face a formidable opponent in Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, who want to set the NFL's single-season sack record by taking down the veteran Steelers quarterback.
"(Rodgers is) legendary himself, and it's a legendary record I'm here chasing," Garrett said. "That'd be a great one to put a picture on the wall with."The Browns defensive end is just half a sack away from tying Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt's single season record. Despite the historic feat looming, Garrett isn't feeling any pressure.
"Pressure? Nah, no pressure," Garrett said. "Like I said, (the record is) going down, so I'm not stressed or worried about if I'm going to get it. It's just a matter of when."The Browns haven't had much to celebrate this season but Garrett's historic feat against the Steelers' veteran quarterback would delight the home fans in Cleveland.
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