After a clean first half in which Aaron Rodgers passed Brett Favre on the all-time career passing touchdown list, the second half began with an awful mistake as he threw his first interception of Week 3. The Pittsburgh Steelers had stolen momentum from the New England Patriots with a Brandin Echols interception in the endzone to close the first half, but nearly gave it right back to start the second half.
While the interception stung, it was made a bit worse thanks to who snagged the pass, former Steeler linebacker Robert Spillane.
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