Coming off his team's horrendous defensive performance against the Cincinnati Bengals, Mike Tomlin told NBC analyst Tony Dungy — according to Dungy — that things would be different against the Green Bay Packers.
And so they were: Jordan Love tortured Tomlin’s defense worse than Joe Flacco did.
I’m not sure if Love and Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers exchanged jerseys after Green Bay’s 35-25 victory, but if they did, Rodgers received a perfectly clean Packers No. 10. The highest-paid defense in football did not sack Love once.
Instead, they watched him complete 20 straight passes in the second half and 29 of 37 overall — the Packers dropped multiple passes, or it would have been worse — as Green Bay took control. The last Packers quarterback to complete 20 in a row wasn’t Rodgers, but

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