Love Outguns Rodgers in 35-25 Win Over Pittsburgh
Love shines on Sunday Night Football in match up with Rodgers.
Aaron Rodgers delivered a stellar performance against his old team on Sunday Night Football, as if there were any doubt he would. Jordan Love delivered a performance reminiscent of early-career, MVP-level Rodgers for a 35-25 Green Bay Packer victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers and his former mentor.
“Jordan has worked his ass off to get here,” coach Matt LaFleur said via packers.com. “He was patient throughout the process. It’s been cool to watch how he’s matured as a young guy coming in here at 21 years old . . . he’s a grown ass man now. You see it in how he carries himself. He’s so confident, a great teammate, encourages other guys, hell of a leader, and has really grown as a football player. He’s so consistent in who he is through good times and bad times.”

The Packers outscored Pittsburgh 28-9 in the second half after trailing 16-7. Green Bay had points on every second-half drive, save for a final possession kneeldown.
Love came out of the locker room on another level. He completed 16 straight passes (20 total going back to the first half) and led three straight touchdown drives to flip the game from a two-score deficit to a two-score lead. The third-year starter finished 29-of-37 for 360 yards and three touchdowns – good for a 134.2 passer rating.
“He was on fire, that’s why I kept wanting to throw the football,” LaFleur said.
The first scoring drive nearly ended in a three-and-out, but Tucker Kraft made his biggest play in a career night to keep it alive. The Packers’ four drives to end the first half included two three-and-outs and two missed field goals as another three-and-out from their own 15 down 16-7 stared them straight in the face.
A quick punt appeared certain when Love threw a high, wobbly pass to Kraft, thanks to being tackled when he released the ball. However, Kraft found the ball in the air before the safety guarding him to make the catch, and then rumbled for 44 yards to get the Packers in business. Love connected with Savion Williams on a swing screen for an eight-yard touchdown six plays later, 16-14.
“He (Kraft) was a beast, he was a man possessed,” LaFleur said. “You have to find ways to get him the ball.”
Kraft ended the night with seven catches for 143 yards and two touchdowns for the capstone performance on “National Tight Ends Day.” Next Gen Stats credited Kraft with 131 yards after the catch as he continues to be one of the most lethal players in the league with the ball in his hands. 
Christian Watson – in his first game back from an ACL tear last January – ignited the next touchdown drive after a Pittsburgh field goal. Facing a third-and-7 from the Steeler 41, Love rolled right and threw deep back across the middle. Watson beat his man back to the ball and secured it at the Pittsburgh six for a long first-down conversion. Two plays later, Watson buried the safety into the line of scrimmage to allow for a Josh Jacobs jump-cut touchdown run. A two-point conversion pushed the lead to 22-19.
Watson caught all four targets for 85 yards while playing on a limited snap count.
Kraft scored his second touchdown on a third-and-4 slant from the Steeler 24 yard-line to extend the lead, 29-19. Two Brandon McManus chip-shot field goals and the late Steeler touchdown closed out the game.
The Green Bay defense matched the offense’s second-half dominance. Before a late touchdown with the outcome no longer in question, the Steelers netted 32 yards of offense on five drives and three points. Micah Parsons and Rashan Gary each registered second-half sacks of Rodgers, and Gary had one more in the first. An Edgerrin Cooper forced fumble later in the fourth quarter that was recovered by Javon Bullard ended any thought of a Pittsburgh comeback.
The second half may have been Green Bay’s best all season, but inconsistent play plagued the first half just as it has for much of the last month. The Steelers scored on four of five possessions, but just three field goals and a touchdown. The Packer offense only mustered one scoring drive – a 16-yard touchdown to Kraft after he took a short flat route up the sideline – in six possessions. The first 30 minutes included two McManus missed field goals and three three-and-outs.
“There were some penalties on defense on third down, namely” LaFleur said about the team’s poor first-half performance. “Offensively, we had a couple of drops on third down. All in all we played three pretty good quarters. The second quarter was the one (in which) we didn’t do a very good job.”
Rodgers tallied 24-of-36 passing for 219 yards and two touchdowns.
The win keeps the Packers (5-1-1) ahead of five two-loss teams for first place in the conference. The Packers host the Carolina Panthers next Sunday at noon.
Other Notes
- The win was the Packers’ first at Pittsburgh since 1970
- Had Pittsburgh won, Rodgers would’ve become the fifth quarterback to ever beat 32 NFL teams
- Williams’ touchdown for the first for the rookie out of Texas Christian University
- Devonte Wyatt also returned from injury and was credited with two tackles
- Carrington Valentine started for Nate Hobbs at outside corner and played all but one snap
- Jordan Morgan and Sean Rhyan rotated series at right guard for the first time in two games
- Lucas Havrisik is still on the Packers’ 53-man roster. The former substitute teacher was perfect on all kicks while subbing in for an injured McManus.
- Nick Niemann left the game with a pectoral injury.
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Comments (12)
Snap the ball
October 27, 2025 at 02:23 am
With Watson on the field it opens up a lot of other folks.
Great Line backer play
Good Defense once they settled down
Good o line play
Love found rythum in the offensive and didn’t give it back
packer132
October 27, 2025 at 02:25 am
I went to bed at halftime, disgusted with the poor play of the Packers. Woke up in the middle of the night and shocked to see the Pack won by 10. I watched the game replayed on East coast and defense did a number on Rodgers with pressure by Cooper, Gary, and Parsons. Love clutch under pressure and Kraft played like an all-pro on offense. So happy with the win and Love with 360 yards, 3 td's, and 0 INT's. He moved up to 4th in NFL with a 112 passer rating. Watson with 4 catches in his first game of the year and much needed speed is back. Very nice team win.
LuvPack
October 27, 2025 at 06:31 pm
Hey 132, why identify as a Packer? What die-hard Pack fan packs it in when the Pack isn't winning at halftime, or maybe retires at halftime when they are winning? Then have the audacity to give your critique of a nice win, some stats that make you 'happy' after the fact you actually missed all the exciting play - and - the 'joy of the victory' - in real time!
porupack
October 27, 2025 at 02:45 am
Good game to watch. I can't fault GB playing poorly in the first half if they come back with that kind of dominance. It means you did what you should, figure out how the opponent is succeeding, and stop or overcome it. It was clear Steelers were sold out to stop Jacobs and the run, daring Love to win the game in the air. There were some dropped passes, and a Watson=inches-short reception that could have got the pack moving in the first half.... but they figured it out in second half. Coaches earned their paycheck.
Parsons, wow. What a deal
EdgeCooper. keeps emerging
TuckRaft. Just never looks like he's going to get anything...but just does.
ChrisWat. Welcome back.
DeVWyatt. Good things happen when he's out there. Welcome back.
KingEnag Good things happen when DeWyatt is out there....and Parsons. He did his role...collect a sack for the team.
Oline did alright....but Steelers pass rush was neutralized more by quick throws and outlet pass than Oline dominance...so I'm not too impressed with that unit yet.
Now get a CB from a team to close the hole in the defense that keeps it from being truly fearful. Packers are definitely in the mix for a deep run. What team needs a kicker? We got 2.
Bearmeat
October 27, 2025 at 04:33 am
Best win since the Lions game. There’s the team I’ve been waiting to see. GPG!
jvole
October 27, 2025 at 04:51 am
Our line play was good to ok but LaFleur called a good game to keep love from getting knocked around. He took advantage. Rodgers was running a lot more--welcome back Devonte!
A couple of Rodgers passes were pretty much vintage Rodgers. The scowl after a receiver didn't always make the grab was also vintage. Nice to see him still slinging it...hope the Steelers go far and lose in the Super Bowl to the Packers.
13TimeChamps
October 27, 2025 at 11:07 am
Where is that guy...can't remember his screen name...who would come on here repeatedly during Love's first year as the starter with the comment..."Love=Kizer 2.0". Haven't seen him around lately.
packer132
October 27, 2025 at 06:01 pm
I don't remember but Stockholder had similar posts, comparing a young Jordan Love to Favre or his beloved Rodgers. Funny, you don't hear much from Stock when the Packers win or do well. He would rather live with the black cloud over his head and complain about anything, especially the GM who has assembled this team via drafts and trades and have the 2nd best record in the NFL in the last 10 years. (behind New England)
Houndog
October 27, 2025 at 11:20 am
Happy with the win, but not passing out any crowns just yet!
The Packers played against the 28th rated defense that's 31st against the pass.
The Steelers played against the (somewhere between) the 5-9th rated defense, and looked good at times, especially against Nixon and Hobbs. Nixon remains a penalty machine, with the "Unsportsmanlike' call too often possible.
Call me pessimistic, but forgetting the Cleveland and Cincinnati games are still a bit too recent to forget.
Let's see the Pack beat the piss out of someone they shouldn't, twice in a row, and I'll come around!
packer132
October 27, 2025 at 06:20 pm
Hound: Hobbs played only 4 snaps to Valentines 61 (97%) I agree that Nixon kills the team with his sportsman like penalties. He needs to play a clean game
davekenya
October 27, 2025 at 01:58 pm
I get that it makes a nice lede, but TBH, Love and Rodgers' stat lines were not horribly different...and it looked like Rodgers was under much more duress throughout the game than Love was. So...I thought they both played very well given their circumstances and rosters. I was initially pissed that Rodgers' fumble was overturned...but in seeing the replay...yep, he clearly threw the pass at #30's feet before getting sacked. I have to admit, that required quick thinking under extreme duress...AR and Love both looked sharp last night.
Leatherhead
October 27, 2025 at 05:48 pm
Last night, the Packers were better than Pittsburgh, and Love was better than Rodgers.