PITTSBURGH -- This was vintage Aaron Rodgers . Except it was Jordan Love .
Twenty straight completions.
Three hundred and sixty yards passing.
Three touchdowns.
No interceptions.
With Rodgers watching it all in the Steelers ' black and gold, the quarterback who replaced him with the Green Bay Packers showed just how much he learned from his predecessor on the way to a 35-25 victory on Sunday night in Rodgers' new home, Pittsburgh's Acrisure Stadium.
"He's showed he's the successor," Packers defensive end Micah Parsons said. "He's the up-and-coming. Like J-Love, talking about when I was coming here, I was like, 'I know they've got a quarterback, I know I've got a quarterback.' I'm just so proud of him, everything he's been through, how he's developed as a player, how he's

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