LATROBE, Pa. — Aaron Rodgers believes the new-look Pittsburgh Steelers offense is beginning to determine issues out.
The veteran quarterback says he is even open to showcasing how far the offense has are available in Saturday’s preseason opener towards Jacksonville … if coach Mike Tomlin asks.
“It is an fascinating dialog,” Rodgers stated Wednesday. “I believe Mike and I’ve that sooner or later. I do not assume it is within the plan for me to play this week, however no matter Mike needs to do, I am absolutely on board.”
The 41-year-old final appeared in an exhibition recreation two years in the past throughout his first season with the New York Jets. Earlier than that, the NFL’s oldest energetic participant hadn’t run onto the sphere for a recreation that did not rely since 2018.
The short-term lack of rookie quarterback Will Howard would possibly complicate issues. The previous Ohio State star is coping with a hand damage and will not be obtainable, leaving Rodgers, veteran Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson to separate the snaps towards the Jaguars.
Tomlin on Wednesday stated Howard is “week-to-week” with a damaged finger after smacking his hand towards a helmet in apply on Tuesday. Howard, who had a splint on what seemed to be his pinky finger at Wednesday’s apply, continues to be exploring his choices, however the damage seems to be non-surgical.
“It [stinks] for him for certain … as a result of he is had such a pleasant camp as a younger participant after which watching him in minicamp and simply seeing his, you realize, command of the offense,” stated Rodgers, who has actively taken Howard beneath his wing since signing a one-year cope with the Steelers in early June. “However this 12 months is a development 12 months for him. It is a 12 months to observe and study and clearly higher himself. This [should] simply be a minor setback for him.”
After being frequently dominated throughout the opening 10 or so practices at Saint Vincent Faculty, Rodgers thinks he has seen some progress in latest days as he grows extra comfy in offensive coordinator Arthur Smith’s system.
The 2 spent a number of hours on Tuesday speaking about offensive philosophy past mere X’s and O’s, and Rodgers stated Smith needs the offense to be a collaborative course of.
“He is not a inflexible man in any respect, you realize?” Rodgers stated. “So … concepts that I’ve or concepts that a few of the receivers are giving to me to offer to him, all the things is considered, which I actually respect.”
ESPN’s Brooke Pryor and The Related Press contributed to this report.