The Packers outscore the Steelers 28-9 in the second half making a mid season statement that they're a legitimate contender in the NFC.
At one point in the second half Jordan Love had 20 straight completions showing us why Green Bay drafted him and moved on from Aaron Rodgers.
Love was efficient and accurate going 29/37 360 yards, 3TDs no INTs no sacks. Ten different Packers caught a pass, highlighted by Tucker Kraft going 7/143 2TDs and a long of 59 yard reception on national tight end day!
Christian Watson finally returned to play and looked in mid season form catching for passes for 85 yards.
The steelers defense held the Packers offense to 7 points in the first half. Pittsburgh forced Green Bay to punt three times and settled for two field goal attempts that both came up empty. Going into half Green Bay looked like the offense couldn't get into a flow and put together a sustainable drive.
On the other side of the ball the Packers defense was following a bend but don't break pattern forcing the Steelers to settle for three field goals before giving up a TD.
The Steelers defense has given up over 30 points in four of their first seven games and rank 30th in the league in total defense. This is a concerning trend for a defense that forked out a lot of money for veteran players and a hope for a deep playoff run.