Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers
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While the 5-1-1 Packers are heavily favored against the 4-4 Panthers, it also sets up as a possible trap game. Green Bay is coming off a big win over the Pittsburgh Steelers and face the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles in their following game, Nov. 10.
On the south side of Ray Nitschke Field on Thursday, NFC Defensive Player of the Month Micah Parsons was going through drills. About 750 miles
Mike McCarthy never thought he'd hear "Go Pack Go" chants in Pittsburgh but that's exactly what happened during the Packers-Steelers game.
Jordan Love threw for 360 yards and three touchdowns and finished with 134 quarterback rating Sunday night in the Packers' 35-25 win over the Steelers and his former teammate Aaron Rodgers. At one point Love completed 20 straight passes, something that has not been done by a Packer QB since Brett Favre in 2009.
The Packers used a big second half to turn around a halftime deficit and defeat the Steelers, 35-25, on Sunday Night Football at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh. Here are five takeaways from the impressive triumph:
Last night’s game looked and felt like a neutral-site game, with a large throng of Packers fans who were loud enough to force the Steelers to resort at times to a silent count.
Aaron Rodgers was confident in second-year wideout Roman Wilson leading up to his career-best performance against the Packers in Week 8.