The NFL has checked another country off its bucket list.

For the first time ever, the league played a game in Ireland at Dublin's Croke Park.

Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers held on to defeat Carson Wentz and the Minnesota Vikings, 24-21, after the Steelers surrendered 15 unanswered points to finish the fourth-quarter to make it a three-point margin.

Here are three takeaways from the Steelers-Vikings game:

1. Mike Tomlin keeps getting away with it

Just when you thought the Steelers might finally fade below mediocrity, they win two straight games behind an opportunistic defense. Sound familiar?

No matter the quarterback, head coach Mike Tomlin always puts his team in position to win games. The Steelers dropped to 1-1 with a discouraging Week 2 loss to the Seattle Seahawks,

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