PITTSBURGH (WTAJ) -- For the second straight week, Pittsburgh's defense showed very little in a primetime loss as the Packers top the Steelers 35-25, the Pack's first win in Pittsburgh in more than 50 years.

"[We] just didn’t play good enough football," said edge rusher T.J. Watt. "That’s point blank. We need to watch the film and see what happened, but not Steelers football."

It was chef’s choice for the Steelers in the first half, scoring on four of five drives. Chris Boswell connected on three long field goals and a short strike to D.K. Metcalf late in the second put Pittsburgh up 16-7 at halftime. The terrible towels were vibing.

Little did they know a second-half defensive letdown was looming. Green Bay scored touchdowns on three straight drives to open the second half, taking a 29

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