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Aaron Rodgers blasts teammates for skipping film sessions

Dec 1, 2025, 2:08 AM30
(Update: Dec 3, 2025, 9:50 PM)
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Aaron Rodgers blasts teammates for skipping film sessions

  • Following a significant loss to the Buffalo Bills, Aaron Rodgers expressed frustration with the performance of his wide receivers.
  • He mentioned the importance of attending film sessions and following routes to improve team communication and efficiency.
  • The Steelers are struggling to maintain their position in the playoff race amidst growing challenges in the division.
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In the United States on November 30, 2025, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers expressed his frustration with his wide receivers following a disappointing 26-7 loss to the Buffalo Bills. This loss marked another setback for the Steelers, who had once led the AFC North but found themselves struggling with the recent performance of the team. The game saw the Steelers offense falter, accumulating just 166 total yards, further highlighting the issues facing the team. After the game, Rodgers made remarks regarding the importance of attending film sessions and executing proper routes, implicitly pointing out that some players had skipped these critical preparation moments. This was not the first instance of Rodgers publicly calling out his teammates; previously, he criticized Mike Williams of the New York Jets for similar issues with route running. The Steelers, now with a record of 6-6, face increasing pressure to regain their footing in the division as they prepare for an upcoming game against a strong Baltimore Ravens team. The contrasting trajectories of both teams—Pittsburgh’s struggles against Baltimore’s recent success—raise significant concerns for Steelers fans about whether the team can make a playoff run this season, especially as winter approaches, and as the team looks to revive its hopes in the highly competitive AFC North.

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