Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers used his arm and his legs to give the team a 7-3 lead over the Ravens in the first quarter on Sunday.

Rodgers ran for a three-yard touchdown to cap the Steelers’ first offensive possession. It’s the first rushing touchdown for Rodgers since he was with the Packers in January 2023.

Rodgers opened the drive with a 52-yard completion to wide receiver DK Metcalf. According to CBS, the Steelers had no completions of 20 or more yards in the air in November and it is just their eighth of the season.

The Ravens opened the game by driving into the red zone, but an incomplete pass to Zay Flowers in the end zone on third down forced them to settle for a field goal.

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