Through three quarters of their Week 8 matchup against the Green Bay Packers, the Pittsburgh Steelers looked on their way to victory. But for the fourth quarter told an entirely different story.
The Packers outscored the Steelers 21-6, stealing a 35-25 victory. For Pittsburgh, it marked a historic downfall .
It's the first time the Steelers have lost a game by 10+ after holding a lead entering the fourth quarter since 1996 against the Houston Oilers. Furthermore, it was the first time the Steelers have lost a game under those parameters at home since 1985, via Brooke Pryor of ESPN.
Pittsburgh opened the final quarter with a 19-14 advantage. But on Green Bay's first drive, Josh Jacobs ran for a three-yard touchdown before the Packers converted a two-point attempt. After a punt by

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