Overview
- Los Angeles beat Pittsburgh 25-10 on Sunday night at SoFi Stadium as Aaron Rodgers went 16-of-31 for 161 yards with one touchdown, two interceptions and a sack-fumble in the end zone for a safety.
- The Steelers produced a season-low 10 points with 221 total yards, 11 first downs and a 2-for-11 mark on third down as the Chargers’ pass rush controlled the game.
- Khalil Mack’s pressure created the safety, and Los Angeles held DK Metcalf to three catches for 35 yards after Pittsburgh forced six turnovers the previous week.
- The loss dropped the Steelers to 5-4 with three defeats in their last four and trimmed their AFC North lead to one game, while the Chargers improved to 7-3 to sit one back of the Broncos in the AFC West.
- Rodgers publicly took the blame for the offensive struggles, saying he has to play better, as Pittsburgh turns to a Week 11 home game against the Bengals.