It was a historic day for the Packers on Sunday, climbing to 3-1 after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-17. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers reached 420 career passing touchdowns, tying Dan Marino for sixth all-time. And kicker Mason Crosby is up to 24 consecutive field goals, a new franchise record eclipsing his previous high of 23 from the 2010-11 seasons.
“I thought the energy was there, the effort was there,” Head Coach Matt LaFleur said of his team’s two-score victory. “Every win you get in this league you earn.”
It was a successful day for Green Bay in all three phases, starting with the offense converting 9-of-15 third downs and getting the running game going for a total of 131 yards.