Entering the Sunday Night Football matchup against the New York Jets’ talented offense that added wide receiver Davante Adams for quarterback Aaron Rodgers to work with, there was plenty of concern for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ secondary, which had struggled in previous matchups against great quarterbacks.
Rodgers threw for 276 yards on the night and had some success through the air, but in the end, he made some crucial mistakes. It was a largely an unexpected player in the Steelers’ secondary that gave him fits and changed the game.
That would be rookie undrafted free agent cornerback Beanie Bishop Jr.