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The Pittsburgh Steelers fell to the Green Bay Packers at home last Sunday night by a score of 35-25. Despite coming up on the losing end to his former team and predecessor, future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers played well enough for the Steelers to have a chance at the win. He completed 66.7% of his passes for 219 yards and two touchdowns. It was Rodgers' sixth game of the season in which he completed at least 66% of his passes, and it was his fifth game of the season in which he posted a passer rating of over 100. While it wasn't necessarily a vintage Rodgers performance, he did guide Pittsburgh's offense to those aforementioned 25 points, which would have likely been good enough to win if Mike Tomlin's defense had been even semi-average. However, it was all for nothing in the end.
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