Aaron Rodgers' off night leaves Steelers clinging to AFC North lead as Ravens heat up

PITTSBURGH (AP) —Aaron Rodgershas been doing this for a long time. A really, really long time.

Still, there have been few nights during his Hall of Fame-caliber career more frustrating than what he and thePittsburgh Steelersendured in a25-10 lossto the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday that trimmed his team's AFC North lead to one game over theresurgent Baltimore Ravens.

"I was just a little bit off," Rodgers said after completing 16 of 31 passes for 161 yards with a touchdown and two picks.

In more ways than one. His vaunted accuracy abandoned him, never more so than when he missed a streaking DK Metcalf in the first quarter for what would have been a touchdown, had not Rodgers overthrown the 6-foot-4 wide receiver by a good 5 yards.

More startling, however, was his lack of feel inside the pocket. The four-time MVP's ability to float between defenders as he scans downfield is one of the reasons he's lasted 21 seasons. Yet he seemed surprised when he looked over his right shoulder in the first quarter and saw the Chargers' Khalil Mack closing in. Rodgers stumbled trying to escape, bobbled the ball and then fell on it in the end zone for a safety.

"I should have just thrown the ball at someone's feet there," he said.

Rodgers has long understood that when things don't go well for a team, the quarterback shoulders a chunk of the blame, regardless of how well he plays.

This was one of the times when it wasn't just window dressing, though — as coach Mike Tomlin pointed out afterward — there was plenty of blame to go around.

"We certainly got to be better," Tomlin said.

The Steelers don't have a choice if they want to avoid another late-season collapse like the one they endured a year ago, when 10-3 turned into 10-7 and then a hasty exit from the playoffs.

While it's true that the 41-year-old Rodgers looked like the oldest active player in the league for the first time all season, it's also true that his play during the opening eight weeks is one of the main reasons Pittsburgh is atop an underperforming AFC North.

Rodgers is on pace to threaten Ben Roethlisberger's single-season franchise record of 34 touchdown passes set in 2018, and his decision-making has helped the Steelers become more efficient in the red zone.

Yet three times in the last month, Pittsburgh has been given the national spotlight with a chance to prove that this year's group is different than the "pretty good but nowhere near great" teams that have become the franchise's norm over the last decade.

All three times, they've failed. The defense came up empty againstJoe Flacco and the Bengals, the entire teamturtled in the second halfof a loss to Green Bay, and the offense disappeared in the mid-autumn Southern California twilight.

Yes, the Steelers have wins over division leadersIndianapolisandNew England. Both of those victories, however, came under a very specific set of circumstances. The defense kept forcing turnovers (11 combined), and Rodgers and the offense converted most of those mistakes into touchdowns.

That didn't happen against the Chargers. In fact, not much happened at all for an offense that hasn't topped 300 yards in a game in going on a month.

Just before the end of his postgame media session Sunday, Rodgers — who lives in Malibu, California — was asked about it being perhaps his final game in the Golden State. Rodgers pointed out that it could be his final game in Southern California, a nod to the Super Bowl being in Northern California in February.

The Steelers have shown the briefest of flashes of being able to make a run at it. To those flashes into something more, all involved need to be better.

The quarterback who didn't look like the Rodgers of old, but merely an old Rodgers on Sunday night, perhaps most of all.

What's working

Getting Jaylen Warren the ball.

Two months after signing a contract extension, Warren has more than upheld his end of the bargain. After a sluggish start, Warren is averaging 4.2 yards per carry on the season, including nearly 5.0 yards per carry over his last four games.

The issue might be that Warren isn't getting the ball enough. He's had 20 touches or more just twice this season.

What needs help

Play execution on first and second down. One of the main reasons the Steelers are 26th in the league in third-down conversion rate (36%) has been their inability get in manageable third-down situations. Only one of Pittsburgh's first nine third-down attempts — all of which failed — was less than 4 yards.

When outside linebacker Nick Herbig thrived while subbing for an injured Alex Highsmith earlier this season, it was fair to wonder if Highsmith's days as Robin to T.J. Watt's Batman were numbered.

Obviously not. Highsmith has four sacks, a pass defensed and a forced fumble over his last two games.

The Steelers opted not to search for an upgrade at wide receiver at the trade deadline, choosing to hold on to one of the higher-round draft picks (third or better) they would have had to part with to land one.

While it was a sound business decision — and the club did sign two-time Super Bowl winner Marquez Valdes-Scantling to the practice squad last week — the play of Calvin Austin III (who had a pass smack off his hands for an interception) and the rest of the group behind Metcalf did little to provide confidence this year's team can get by without another playmaker.

CB Darius Slay exited with a concussion, adding the six-time Pro Bowler to a lengthy injury list for the secondary that includes S DeShon Elliott, S Jabrill Peppers, and S Chuck Clark. Veteran LG Isaac Seumalo sat out with a pectoral injury.

21 — The percentage of third downs the Steelers have converted (7 of 33) over the last three games.

Hope for a rebound this weekend when the well-rested Bengals visit Acrisure Stadium.

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MLB, sportsbooks cap bets on individual pitches in response to pitch rigging scandal

Major League Baseball said its authorized gaming operators will cap bets on individual pitches at $200 and exclude them from parlays, a day aftertwo Cleveland Guardianswere indicted and accused of rigging pitches at the behest of gamblers.

MLB said Monday the limits were agreed to by sportsbook operators representing more than 98% of the U.S. betting market. The league said in a statement that pitch-level bets on outcomes of pitch velocity and of balls and strikes "present heightened integrity risks because they focus on one-off events that can be determined by a single player and can be inconsequential to the outcome of the game."

"The risk on these pitch-level markets will be significantly mitigated by this new action targeted at the incentive to engage in misconduct," the league said. "The creation of a strict bet limit on this type of bet, and the ban on parlaying them, reduces the payout for these markets and the ability to circumvent the new limit."

MLB said the agreement included Bally's, Bet365, BetMGM, Bet99, Betr, Caesars, Circa, DraftKings, 888, FanDuel, Gamewise, Hard Rock, Intralot, Jack Entertainment, Mojo, Northstar Gaming, Oaklawn, Penn, Pointsbet, Potawatomi, Rush Steet and Underdog.

Cleveland pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz were indicted Sunday in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn on charges they took bribes from sports bettors to throw certain types of pitches. They were charged with wire fraud conspiracy, honest services wire fraud conspiracy, conspiracy to influence sporting contests by bribery and money laundering conspiracy. The indictment says they helped two unnamed gamblers in the Dominican Republic win at least $460,000 on bets placed on the speed and outcome of certain pitches, including some that landed in the dirt.

Ortiz's lawyer, Chris Georgalis, said in a statement that his client was innocent and "has never, and would never, improperly influence a game — not for anyone and not for anything." A lawyer for Clase, Michael J. Ferrara, said his client "has devoted his life to baseball and doing everything in his power to help his team win. Emmanuel is innocent of all charges and looks forward to clearing his name in court."

The U.S. Supreme Court in 2018ruled the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 was unconstitutional, allowing states to legalize sports betting.

Ortiz appeared Monday in federal courtin Boston. U.S. Magistrate Judge Donald L. Cabell granted Ortiz his release on the condition he surrender his passport, restrict his travel to the Northeast U.S. and post a $500,000 bond, $50,000 of it secured. Ortiz was ordered to avoid contact with anyone who could be viewed as a victim, witness or co-defendant.

Last month, more than 30 people, including Portland Trail Blazers head coach and Basketball Hall of FamerChauncey Billupsand Miami Heat guardTerry Rozier,were arrested for their alleged roles in a purported scheme for gamblers to use inside information.

Billups' attorney, Chris Heywood, issued a statement denying the allegations and Rozier's lawyer, Jim Trusty, said in a statement his client is "not a gambler" and "looks forward to winning this fight."

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Jets' Garrett Wilson being evaluated after reinjuring knee, uncertain for Thursday night vs. Pats

New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson's right knee was being evaluated Monday and he was scheduled to have an MRI after he reinjured it against the Cleveland Browns.

Wilson was hurt in the third quarter ofthe 27-20 win Sundaywhen he came down hard on the knee after going for a deep pass down the sideline.

Wilson, who had no catches in a game for the first time in his four NFL seasons, never came back in.

"We're still evaluating him, seeing exactly how he's going to come out this week to see if he'll be a part of practice," coach Aaron Glenn said Monday.

ESPN reported several hours after Glenn spoke to reporters that Wilson has a sprained knee and could be sidelined three or four weeks.

Wilsonmissed the first two games of his NFL careerwith an injury to the same knee before returning Sunday. The Jets play the AFC East-leading Patriots in New England on Thursday night.

"We go through that whole process, as far as imaging and getting checked out by the docs before we really stamp what the issue is," Glenn said. "Hopefully he'll be good to be able to play this week, but I don't want to stamp that just yet."

After Wilson was hurt, he went to the blue medical tent on the sideline and stayed in there for several minutes being examined before riding the stationary bike — appearing to have at least avoided a serious injury.

"I want to say exactly what the docs say before I stamp anything as far as that," Glenn said. "But, you know, usually when you have that situation, adrenaline is going during the game, but after the game, everything kind of slows down."

Wilson, who has 36 catches for 395 yards and four touchdowns this season, was targeted just three times Sunday. The Jets' passing game struggled against the Browns, with Justin Fields completing just six of 11 passes for 54 yards — 42 of those coming on a screen pass that Breece Hall turned into a touchdown.

While they await word on Wilson's injury, the Jets won't have rookie cornerback Azareye'h Thomas when they face the Patriots. Glenn already ruled out Thomas, who's in the concussion protocol after injuring his head during the first play of the second quarter.

Thomas, a third-round pick out of Florida State who was starting after thetrade of Sauce Gardner to Indianapolislast week, remained on his back and appeared to be motionless for a few moments. Trainers rushed out to attend to him and a backboard was rushed onto the field, making for a scary scene. But Thomas was able to get up and walk off the field under his own power.

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Bengals QB Joe Burrow returns to practice. How soon until he plays?

There's light at the end of the tunnel for theCincinnati Bengals.

The (3-6)Bengalshave cleared quarterbackJoe Burrowfor a limited return to practice, the team announced Monday. Burrow is set to begin progressing in on-field activities. Burrow's practice participation will officially start a 21-day window in which he may begin limited practice with the Bengals without counting against the 53-man roster. He's eligible to be activated to the roster during the 21-day period.

Cincinnati projected Burrow to beback around mid-December. Burrow's return to the practice field confirms the team's belief.

Burrow suffered a turf toe injury in Week 2 that required surgery. He's been on injured reserve since Sept. 16.

The Bengals are 1-6 since Burrow went down in Week 2.

QB - Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals (toe) QB - Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals (foot) RB - Joe Mixon, Houston Texans (foot/ankle) RB - James Conner, Arizona Cardinals (foot) WR - Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins (knee) WR - Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (collarbone) WR - Malik Nabers, New York Giants (knee) WR - Brandon Aiyuk, San Francisco 49ers (knee) TE - Tucker Kraft, Green Bay Packers (knee) TE - Darren Waller, Miami Dolphins (pectoral) OT - Rashawn Slater, Los Angeles Chargers (knee) OT - Joe Alt, Los Angeles Chargers (ankle) OG - Ben Powers, Denver Broncos (biceps) OG - Alijah Vera-Tucker, New York Jets (triceps) C - Erik McCoy, New Orleans Saints (biceps) DE - Nick Bosa, San Francisco 49ers (knee) DE - Marcus Davenport, Detroit Lions (chest) DT - Nnamdi Madubuike, Baltimore Ravens (neck) DT - Ed Oliver, Buffalo Bills (biceps) ILB - Fred Warner, San Francisco 49ers (ankle) OLB - Nolan Smith, Philadelphia Eagles (triceps) OLB - DeMarvion Overshown, Dallas Cowboys (knee) CB - Jaylon Johnson, Chicago Bears (groin) CB - Trevon Diggs, Dallas Cowboys (knee/concussion) CB - Marshon Lattimore, Washington Commanders (knee) S - DeShon Elliott, Pittsburgh Steelers (knee) S - Taylor Rapp, Buffalo Bills (knee) WR/CB - Travis Hunter, Jacksonville Jaguars (knee) K - Tyler Bass, Buffalo Bills (hip/groin) P - Cameron Johnston, Buffalo Bills (foot/ankle) ST - Miles Killebrew, Pittsburgh Steelers (knee)

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Jake Browning went 0-3 as a starter. The team acquired veteran Joe Flacco in October to help salvage the season. Flacco has kept Cincinnati's offense afloat, but the team is 1-3 with the 40-year-old behind center, particularly because of a defensive unit that ranks last in the NFL in yards per game and points allowed.

Burrow's possible return won't help Cincinnati's poor defense, but it should give the entire roster confidence.

"He's one of the best players in the world. Anytime that player comes back. Players have seen how hard he's been working behind the scenes with the trainers, strength coaches and all that kind of stuff. I think it's exciting when you see a guy who's put so much into coming back seemingly on the frontend of a difficult injury," Bengals coach Zac Taylor told reporters. "He's done everything he can to get himself back on the field. Now this is the next stage in his progression."

The Bengals are coming off a Week 10 bye. They travel to Pittsburgh to take on the Steelers in Week 11.

Cincinnati is currently third in the AFC North. They are two games behind the Steelers (5-4) and are a game behind theBaltimore Ravens(4-5) in what's looking like awide open race for the division title.

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DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 06: Alex Singleton #49 of the Denver Broncos lines up before the snap during an NFL football game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Empower Field at Mile High on November 6, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton received a random drug test from the NFL a few weeks ago. It may have prevented him from experiencing a much more serious issue down the road.

Singleton revealed Monday he was diagnosed with testicular cancer after elevated levels of the hormone hcG were discovered following the league's drug test. He went for further examinations, which confirmed the cancer diagnosis.

Singletonshared his diagnosison social media Monday, after informing the team about his diagnosis earlier in the day. Singleton said he knew about his diagnosis prior to the team's Thursday night game in Week 10, and opted to play in it before undergoing surgery Friday.

Singleton said the random drug test helped doctors discover his cancer early, and said he expects to return to the field in a few weeks.

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A portion of his statement Monday read:

"This morning, I stood before our team as a lucky man.

"I shared with my teammates and coaches that I underwent successful surgery on Friday for testicular cancer after being diagnosed last week.

"Thankfully, we believe the cancer was caught early with a great prognosis for me and my family. While we are still awaiting some additional test results, I fully expect to return to the field in the coming weeks."

Singleton walked through the steps he took after discovering the high levels of hcG — also known as Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, a hormone that can be an indicator of testicular cancer — following his drug test. After speaking with his wife and agent, Singleton saw a urologist, who determined Singleton had cancer. He then worked with the Broncos, who referred him to another doctor who confirmed the diagnosis.

Singleton said he debated whether he wanted to share his diagnosis publicly, and explained his reasons for taking that route.

"I wrestled with sharing such personal information publicly. But the fact is, if it helps one person decide to pay closer attention to their body, then it is well worth it.

"Early detection and regular screenings save lives and can save loved ones from a lot of grief."

Singleton, 31, has started all 10 games for the Broncos this season. He's racked up 89 tackles, with two quarterback hits, one sack and one forced fumble.

Nine of those tackles came during the team's Week 10 game against the Raiders, in which Singleton played after learning of his diagnosis.

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