Aaron Rodgers is optimistic about the Pittsburgh Steelers' offense, noting that the team is making progress as they prepare for their preseason opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He acknowledges the impact of rookie quarterback Will Howard's hand injury but maintains the importance of growth for Howard this year. The offense is adapting under offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, who promotes collaboration over rigidity. Rodgers expressed willingness to play if Coach Mike Tomlin decides to showcase the team's development in the upcoming game.
The short-term loss of rookie quarterback Will Howard might complicate things. The former Ohio State star is dealing with a hand injury and won't be available, leaving Rodgers, veteran Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson to split the snaps against the Jaguars.
Rodgers believes the new-look Pittsburgh Steelers offense is starting to figure things out. He feels progress has been seen in recent days as he grows more comfortable in offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's system.
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