By Mike DeFabo, Daniel Popper, Alex Valdes

They won’t include this game in Aaron Rodgers’ Hall of Fame highlight reel one day, thanks to the Los Angeles Chargers.

The Chargers limited Rodgers to one of the worst games of his career and quarterback Justin Herbert threw for 220 yards and a touchdown as the Chargers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 25-10 Sunday night to remain one game out of first place in the AFC West. L.A. receiver Ladd McConkey caught four passes for 107 yards and a touchdown.

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Rodgers was sacked for a safety, intercepted twice (one wasn’t his fault), completed only 16 of 31 passes and finished with a 50.6 rating, although it was at 19.5 before a garbage-time scoring drive. The Steelers (5-4) still lead the AFC North but now are only one game ahead of the resurgent Baltimore Ravens.

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