Jordan Love outduels Aaron Rodgers
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Love used a savvy, accurate performance to dismantle the Steelers' defense, while the Eagles' offense leaned into a positive shift.
Jordan Love spent a number of seasons serving as Aaron Rodgers' backup in Green Bay and learning from the veteran quarterback, so getting to face him during the Packers' 35-25 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night hit a little different.
The Packers have been getting off to slow first-half starts because they don’t target multiple receivers until the second half of games.
If money talks, then the league's biggest contracts confirm it: This position is easily the most integral in every team's hunt for a championship. The truth is a bit more complex: Every signal-caller is often only as good as his setup and situation, though a select few register as transcendent talents.
Sunday night's game in Pittsburgh featured Aaron Rodgers facing the Packers for the first time in his career, but Rodgers' successor as the quarterback in Green Bay wound up stealing the show.
On Sunday in Pittsburgh, the student didn’t just beat the master. He beat him at his own game. During 15 superlative seasons as the Green Bay
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love received a message from legendary star Brett Favre after beating the Steelers.