The Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the Green Bay Packers 35-25 on Sunday Night Football. They are 4-3, hanging onto the AFC North lead, and have playoff aspirations once again. Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers lost to the Packers in his first start against his former team. The future Hall-of-Fame quarterback praised the Green Bay fans after the loss in Pittsburgh.
“I've heard that chant for 18 years,” Rodgers told ESPN's Brooke Pryor. “Packer fans travel really well. First time in a while I've used silent count for a home game. That's a credit to those Packer fans.”
Earlier in the season, Rodgers made it known he wanted to crush the New York Jets. His two years in the Meadowlands did not go as planned, and the current regime cut him in the offseason. But before this game, the Pack

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