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Rodgers Seeks to Improve Synchronization with Receivers After Defeat

After the 26-7 defeat against the Buffalo Bills, quarterback Aaron Rodgers suggested solutions to improve the connection with his receivers. Rodgers, who played with a brace on his left wrist, completed only 10 of 21 attempts for 117 yards, his third-lowest total in a game with at least 20 passes.

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The quarterback, who turns 42 on Tuesday, also suffered a “strip-sack” in the first game of the third quarter. Rodgers expressed his disappointment with his performance and that of the offense. The lack of connection in long and medium-range passes was evident, with errors in key plays. In the first quarter, a pass to Roman Wilson was deflected, and in the fourth, an attempt to Jonnu Smith was unsuccessful due to a lack of understanding. Rodgers admitted the frustration of the fans, who reacted with boos. Wide receiver Calvin Austin III also shared the frustration, pointing out that the team was not meeting expectations.
Aaron Rodgers completó solo 10 de 21 intentos para 117 yardas en la derrota del domingo, marcando su tercer total más bajo en cualquier juego donde lanzó al menos 20 pases.
The fans, in the fourth quarter, directed their frustration at the coach, chanting “Fire Tomlin”. Coach Mike Tomlin admitted his own frustration and that of the team. Despite the problems, Rodgers backed Tomlin, highlighting the importance of individual and collective responsibility. Rodgers emphasized the need for better preparation during the week. Defensive end T.J. Watt also expressed his disappointment with the defensive performance, which allowed 249 rushing yards.
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