Another good team, another loss — and at home no less.

The Steelers’ failure to stand up and play with some of the best teams in the NFL continues, and it might not get any better.

On a night that held such national anticipation, little went right for the Steelers in a 35-25 loss to the Green Bay Packers, ruining Aaron Rodgers’ first game against his former team.

“We just simply got to get a lot better in a lot of areas,” coach Mike Tomlin said.

In their first real test against one of the premier teams in the league — the Packers lead the NFC North with a 5-1-1 record — the Steelers failed the exam. And things could get worse before they get better.

It was the Steelers’ (4-3) second loss in a row and brought them back to earth in the AFC North. They still have a 1½-game cushion at the

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