Aaron Rodgers is going through an experience that often happens to elite quarterbacks early in their career when they’re drafted by a general manager and coach coming off losing seasons who are on the hot seat: Learning a new scheme.

The new Pittsburgh Steelers signal-caller is on his third offensive coordinator in four seasons. Rodgers, who signed with Pittsburgh right before mandatory minicamp in June, is still getting to know offensive coordinator Arthur Smith’s offense.

It’s still very much a work in progress.

According to Mike DeFabio of The Athletic, Rodgers claimed on Wednesday that he’s still getting accustomed to the new offense.

“As much as I have a good feel for the offense, I’m not what I would call an expert of the offense yet,” Rodgers said. “I become an expert when you break the huddle and you can see the picture in your mind. And every now and then the picture is a little fuzzy still.”





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