Steelers' Aaron Rodgers avoided taking responsibility for two humiliating losses by blaming the offensive failures
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in a rough stretch of the 2025 season, and the team is facing a potential three-game losing streak as it gets ready to take on the red-hot Indianapolis Colts at home in Week 9. Pittsburgh has lost its last two matchups to the Cincinnati Bengals and the Green Bay Packers, and now the group has to prepare to take on arguably the best team in the league. This season can get out of hand quickly for the Steelers, and it is important that the group is able to get back on track against one of their toughest opponents of the season.

The defense for the Steelers has caught a lot of flack for the way it has performed throughout the 2025 season, but mainly over the last two weeks. The group has been completely gashed through the air by both Cincinnati and Green Bay, which is inexcusable considering the amount of resources that have been poured into that side of the ball. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers refuses to acknowledge the defensive struggles, as he believes he and the offense could do more, which is something he talked about while speaking with the media on Wednesday.
"Got to stay the course," Rodgers said. "We lost a tough one in Cincy on the short week, and then we played a good football team and had many chances to get things going. We were up 16-7 at half, our defense was playing well. Offensively, we've done a good job I think at ending some halves with points, and I'm not sure we've scored on a first possession of the second half. When you're deferring, you're expecting to have a chance to double up so to speak. That's what changes the game, the middle eight of the game we haven't played well in the second four."
Rodgers references the "middle eight," which is often what the last four minutes of the first half and the first four minutes of the second half are referred to. This part of the game often determines contests as teams capitalize on scoring at the end of the first half, and then come out in the second half and get more points. However, that is where Rodgers and the offense have struggles. It has been coming out of halftime and finding points.
The veteran quarterback could easily throw the defense under the bus as that side of the ball has been grotesque over the last two weeks while Rodgers and the offense have kept Pittsburgh in games. He instead focused on the failures of his group, which is encouraging to see as the team tries to fix things. The offense is already much better than what fans have grown used to in recent years, but there is hope and belief from the players that it can improve even more.
The offense of the Steelers should be able to keep the team in most games, but a better defensive performance is needed moving forward. It is unacceptable for the defense to be playing the way it has been over the last couple of weeks, and Pittsburgh can be a good team if both sides of the ball can consistently show up on game days.
Steelers' Mike Tomlin Needs To Trust Aaron Rodgers More
There have been multiple instances where it has been fourth and short for the Steelers, and Head Coach Mike Tomlin has decided to kick a field goal. Rodgers has been visibly upset at the decision on several occasions, and he has a right to be. It is very hard to win in today's NFL by kicking field goals when the offense is given a short amount of yardage to get to the first down marker. The best teams in the league go for it, and the sooner Tomlin realizes that, the better off the team will be.
Former Saints fan favorite is joining forces with one of fans' most hated

Well, this wasn't something on my bingo card. Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, former New Orleans Saints Safety CJ Gardner-Johnson is signing to the Chicago Bears active roster. He'll be rejoining his former defensive coordinator and man who traded him in 2022, Dennis Allen.

He'll be reuniting with many former Saints players in the windy city; however, the most notable reunion is the one he'll have with Allen. Back when Gardner-Johnson was stepping onto the field in black and gold, his defensive coordinator then was also Dennis Allen. The seventh-year man has effectively gone back to his roots.
Chicago won't be the only city Gardner-Johnson has played for in 2025. At the beginning of the season, he was in Houston with the Texans before being released in the last week of September. He would then be singing "Good Morning Baltimore", but only for a week before being cut yet again. "Football has always been a big part of who I am, and my passion for the game is still strong," the safety said after being released by the Ravens. "I’m excited to keep working, keep improving..."
Chauncey Gardner-Johnson's journey since leaving the Crescent City
CJ Gardner-Johnson, when playing for the Saints, was an icon, a legend, and the moment in New Orleans. The team's go-to hype man, the Super Dome cameras would pan to him during the game to get the fans riled up. That makes the way he left the team that much more disappointing.
You see, Gardner-Johnson was due for a new contract. Both he and the Saints wanted to work out a deal but could not come to an agreement on what the number would be; however, wanting more money than the team was offering him, Gardner-Johnson would refuse coaching, clashing with the staff during practices. "See, this is what you all wanted!" he reportedly shouted after coming up limping during a 7-7 drill.
A trade would be put together, and shortly thereafter, he was officially a former New Orleans Saint, being sent to Philadelphia for a fifth-round pick and a sixth-round pick on Aug. 30, 2022. Following a year with the Eagles, Gardner-Johnson would then sign a one-year contract with the Detroit Lions before turning right around and signing a three-year deal with the Eagles once the 2023 season was over. A month after winning Super Bowl LIX with Philly, he would be traded to the Texans.
Unfortunately for Gardner-Johnson, he would not last long in the Lone Star State, being cut just six months after the trade due to friction with the team. He would spend a week in Baltimore with the Ravens before veing released by them as well.
Now, he's in Chicago, but with the defensive coordinator who drafted him into this league. Maybe, just maybe, he still misses his time in New Orleans, because aside from the scenery, he's effectively back where he started.