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Aaron Rodgers just got schooled by his successor in brutal Steelers loss

The Pittsburgh Steelers failed to defend their home turf on Sunday Night Football this week, falling 35-25 to the visiting Green Bay Packers. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers had an opportunity to join an exclusive club of QBs to beat all 32 NFL teams, but his team didn't show up when it mattered most.

Rodgers didn't play his best game by any means, but his defense, in particular, was his biggest enemy in this game. The Packers offense could do no wrong in the second half, with 28 points on five consecutive scoring drives before running out the clock.