The Packers got off to a nice start in Super Bowl XLV. Even after giving up a touchdown with less than a minute to play in the first half, they went into halftime with a 21-10 lead. However, they opened the second half with 4 straight scoreless drives.
The Steelers didn’t fare much better, but they did manage a touchdown on their first drive of the 3rd quarter, cutting the score to 21-17.
The close of the 3rd quarter found the Steelers in Packers territory and looking to score the go-ahead touchdown. On the first play of the 4th quarter, Kevin Greene told Clay Matthews “It.