The Green Bay Packers achieved something Sunday, Oct. 26 that they haven't done since Bart Starr was the team's quarterback:
Win a game in Pittsburgh.
The 35-25 win over the Steelers and former Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers at Acrisure Stadium marks the first Packers victory in the city since Dec. 6, 1970, when Starr outdueled rookie backup Terry Bradshaw for the win.
The legendary Packers quarterback found John Hilton for a 65-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter for badly needed insurance in the 20-12 win.
Larry Krause returned the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown to give the Packers an early lift, and Starr hit tight end Rich McGeorge for a 13-yard touchdown in the third quarter after Bradshaw hit Dave Smith for an 87-yard touchdown to give the Steelers a 9-6

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