Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers made “The Aaron Rodgers Bowl” downright anticlimactic on Sunday night in their 35-25 win at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.

The Packers’ victory kept their former face-of-the-franchise, four-time NFL MVP quarterback from becoming the fifth QB in league history to beat all 32 teams during his career. This was the first time Rodgers had faced the Packers after Green Bay wasn’t on the schedule during his two disappointing years with the New York Jets.

What the real storyline was on Sunday night was the way the Packers (5-1-1) turned things around after looking downright inept during a first half in which they dug a 16-7 hole.

In the second half, the Packers dominated, scoring on five consecutive possessions on offense while the defense stifled Rodgers

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