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Jordan Love Leads Packers to Victory Over Steelers with Stellar Performance

Jordan Love's stellar performance, 360 yards passing and three touchdowns, propelled the Green Bay Packers to a 35-25 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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  • Jordan Love, quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, delivered an impressive performance, throwing for 360 yards and three touchdowns, leading his team to a significant victory.
  • Love also tied Brett Favre's 2007 franchise record by completing 20 consecutive passes, showcasing remarkable accuracy and control throughout the game against the Steelers.
  • Packers tight end Tucker Kraft was a key offensive contributor, securing seven receptions for 143 yards and scoring two crucial touchdowns to aid the team's win.
  • The Green Bay Packers overcame a nine-point deficit to defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers 35-25, marking their first victory against Pittsburgh since 1970.
  • The Steelers' loss, despite four field goals from Chris Boswell, dropped their record to 4-3, intensifying the competition within the AFC North division.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story as a definitive "passing of the torch" moment, celebrating Jordan Love's emergence as the Packers' new star quarterback. They emphasize his exceptional performance and the validation of Green Bay's decision, contrasting it with Aaron Rodgers' and the Steelers' struggles. The narrative highlights Love's ascendancy and future potential.

"It wasn’t so much a prime-time showcase for a revitalized Rodgers to extract a measure of payback against the franchise he spent the first 18 years of his NFL career with."

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"Jordan Love spent three years absorbing what he could from Aaron Rodgers and seemingly every last one of them was on display Sunday night, when the Green Bay quarterback of the present and future outdueled the Green Bay quarterback of the past and served notice he’s ready to start writing a legend of his own."

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"Love passed for 360 yards and three touchdowns as Green Bay raced past Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers 35-25 in what in many ways felt and looked like an official passing of the torch."

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Jordan Love's 360 passing yards and three touchdowns against the Steelers were among his top performances in the 2025 season, showcasing a high completion percentage and tying a franchise record with 20 consecutive completed passes, which indicates an improvement in accuracy and control compared to previous games.

Tying Brett Favre's 2007 franchise record of 20 consecutive completed passes highlights Jordan Love's remarkable accuracy and poise as a quarterback, placing him in elite company within Packers history and demonstrating his skilled control in leading the offense.

Tucker Kraft was a crucial offensive contributor in the game, with seven receptions for 143 yards and two important touchdowns, significantly aiding the Packers in overcoming a nine-point deficit and securing the 35-25 win.

The 35-25 victory marked the Packers' first win against the Steelers since 1970, improving their 2025 season record to 5-1-1, while the Steelers' record fell to 4-3, intensifying the competition within the AFC North division.

Despite Chris Boswell successfully kicking four field goals, his contribution was insufficient to overcome the Packers’ offense, resulting in the Steelers’ 35-25 loss and maintaining pressure on their divisional standing.

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