Aaron Rodgers is dominating headlines at Steelers training camp — but not in the way fans would hope.
At Thursday’s training camp, the noise surrounding Rodgers’ interception on the opening throw of team drills was deafening — but the four-time MVP wasn’t worried, downplaying the pick to two-time Pro Bowl LB Patrick Queen.
“Man, it’s good to get that out the way,” Rodgers said, via ESPN’s Brooke Pryor. “Anybody that’s watched me practice over the years, you’d like to try certain throws at certain times. Anybody that’s watched me in games knows I’ve been pretty stellar at taking care of the football over the years.”
While the first training camp practice didn’t go his way, Rodgers’ ball security over his 20-year career is no joke — boasting six entries among the top 15 single-season TD-to-INT ratios in NFL history.
Rodgers will undoubtedly look to shift the narrative as training camp continues — starting with Friday’s practice and a fresh set of reps.
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