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I’ll say that I didn’t feel great on Sunday night when the Green Bay Packers went into halftime down 16-7 to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The offense had looked pretty good up until that point, but some key drops on 3rd down led to some drives that had sputtered out.
It was a tale of two halves against Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers, but the Packers accomplished the goal, winning by two scores on the road against a division leader in the AFC. And LaFleur's team is now 5-1-1 and holding strong as the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
Aaron Rodgers is looking to become the fifth QB to beat all 32 teams, and he can do it when he faces the Packers on "Sunday Night Football."
The Green Bay Packers just won in Pittsburgh for the first time since 1970. Where are their other road droughts?
Larry McCarren takes a look at Tucker Kraft's spectacular showing in Pittsburgh in this edition of Packers Daily.
The man — who was installing production equipment, per a stadium spokesperson — suffered severe injuries to his lower body
The Steelers set a disastrous new franchise low after their fourth quarter collapse against the Packers on Sunday Night Football.