
Aaron Rodgers had some communication issues during the fourth quarter against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night. The Steelers quarterback was attempting to lead a drive to take the lead in the final minutes of the winner-take-all contest when his helmet stopped working.
Rodgers had to waste multiple timeouts and run over toward the sideline to get play calls from offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and eventually switch helmets. Anyone familiar with Rodgers should not be surprised to learn that the future Hall of Famer was not happy about the situation.
The Steelers ended up scoring a touchdown, but NBC showed plenty of footage of a furious Rodgers losing his mind about the unsatisfactory situation.
Aaron Rodgers just lost his MIND.
— Arye Pulli (@AryePulliNFL) January 5, 2026
Steelers having communication issues. Just had to burn their final two timeouts. pic.twitter.com/fRZVZqPpki
Aaron Rodgers and Arthur Smith … struggling to communicate? pic.twitter.com/cuChtBDxZT
— Henry McKenna (@henrycmckenna) January 5, 2026
On top of the helmet not working, the Steelers also failed to hurry up after getting into the red zone, which allowed the Ravens to make substitutions. It was just a laundry list of things that Rodgers does not enjoy when he's trying to run an offense.
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