At 41, Aaron Rodgers opened his Steelers career by tossing four touchdowns in a 34-32 win over the Jets at MetLife Stadium. He went 22-of-30 for 244 yards with no turnovers, capped by Chris Boswell’s franchise-record 60-yard field goal. Pittsburgh looked nothing like last year’s offense, while doubts linger about how long this version of Rodgers can last. For one night, the ceiling got higher.