Steelers' Aaron Rodgers Reveals Secret Conversation With Chris Boswell During Win Over Colts (Steelers News)
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Steelers' Aaron Rodgers Reveals Secret Conversation With Chris Boswell During Win Over Colts

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The Pittsburgh Steelers gave the fan base a reason to be optimistic after two struggling games when they defeated the incredible Indianapolis Colts at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday. The Steelers won 27-20 after their defense was able to force six takeaways from the Colts offense, showcasing a level of dominance that had been missing in the prior two contests. For fans, it was a glimpse of the potential the team has when both sides of the ball are firing on all cylinders, and it offered hope that the Steelers may be turning a corner as the season moves forward.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers delivers a pass during the Steelers' 27-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 9 of the 2025 NFL Season.

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Quarterback Aaron Rodgers delivers a pass during the Steelers' 27-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 9 of the 2025 NFL Season.

One moment during the game caught the attention of a Steelers reporter, who noticed quarterback Aaron Rodgers speaking with kicker Chris Boswell for an extended period of time after one of Boswell’s field goal makes. 

The unusual exchange sparked curiosity, as extended conversations between a quarterback and kicker are rare in the heat of a game. Fans immediately began speculating about what Rodgers could possibly be saying to Boswell, especially in a contest that was as meaningful as Sunday’s matchup against the Colts.

When asked about the conversation after the game, Rodgers didn’t hold back. He explained that the discussion was a combination of encouragement, strategy and humor, highlighting Boswell’s technique and situational awareness in high-pressure moments. Rodgers praised Boswell for his consistency and focus, noting that the kicker’s performance was a key part of the team’s win. 

The candid remarks offered fans a rare behind-the-scenes look at the chemistry between the Steelers’ star quarterback and one of the league’s most reliable kickers, underscoring the team’s focus on precision and communication on every play.

"I didn’t talk to Mason Crosby a lot over the years before the kick," Rodgers said to the Pittsburgh media on Sunday. "So I have been kind of staying away from Bos because he has been so incredible. It’s just kinda like talking to a pitcher during a no-hitter, but he made a comment to me last week that I never say anything to him when I run off the field and I am just mad when we are kicking."

Rodgers pointed out that he never made much of an effort to get near his longtime Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby before a kick. However, he mentioned that Boswell had been teasing him about being “mad” that he was coming out to kick instead of the offense scoring a touchdown. 

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Rodgers explained that this playful back-and-forth is exactly what that moment was all about between the two, showing the camaraderie and humor that exists even in high-pressure game situations.

"I told him the only time I would be happy is going from two scores to three late in the game," Rodgers said. "So I think that may have been on the kick where it went to 27-10. I also told him that he has kinda been missing me when I go to dap up the linemen for blocking and stuff. He kinda just runs off and doesn’t give me any love so he made a point in this game to come over and dap me up. That’s what we were talking about."


Steelers' Offense Didn't Execute Well Enough Against The Colts

While the defense forced six turnovers, the Steelers still only won by seven points. This clearly frustrated Rodgers, who made it clear after the game that he felt the play-calling was solid, but the execution on offense fell short. 

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers delivers a pass during the Steelers' 27-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 9 of the 2025 NFL Season.

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Quarterback Aaron Rodgers delivers a pass during the Steelers' 27-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 9 of the 2025 NFL Season.

He said that starts with him. Rodgers emphasized that the team will work to improve and the Steelers offense is expected to perform better as the season moves forward.


What are your current expectations for this Pittsburgh Steelers team at the mid-point of the 2025 season? Let us know in the comments below! Please feel free to share your Steelers takes with me on X @anthonyghalkias and follow me.

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