Coming into Week 8, all the attention was on Aaron Rodgers facing the Green Bay Packers for the first time since being traded, and it looked like he was in a prime position to make life miserable for his former club.
Then Jordan Love took over and flipped the script on his former mentor with a dominant second-half performance to secure an emotional victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
For the longest time, there was a debate about whether the Packers were making the right decision to move on from Rodgers for Love.
Sunday’s victory should leave no doubt going forward.
Love accomplished something that Rodgers had never done in Green Bay: He had 20 consecutive completions, which tied a mark set by Brett Favre. Love finished the night with 360 passing yards and three touchdown passes, and

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