PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers offense was forced go silent count on Sunday when the traveling Green Bay Packers fans brought a commanding presence to Acrisure Stadium and took over the noise element.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers said after the game it had been a long time since he was forced to do that, but the Packers fans were that loud the Steelers had to switch into their silent count moving forward.

“I’ve heard that chant for 18 years. Packers fans travel really well. First time in a while I’ve used silent count for a home game. It’s a credit to those Packers fans," Rodgers said.

Usually, it is Steelers fans taking over a stadium, but Packers fans have a reputation of traveling extremely well around the country, too. So, it is no surprise that they came to Pittsburgh in

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