It was a slow start for Green Bay and it looked like Pittsburgh would be able to grind its way to a gritty win based on the first half.
But it's not about how you start. Green Bay rattled off 21 unanswered in the final quarter to put the game out of reach, as the Packers moved to 5-1-1 on the season.
Pittsburgh, meanwhile, dropped to 4-3. Up next, the 7-1 Indianapolis Colts will come to town as the Steelers will look to avoid being right at .500. Green Bay is at 4-4 Carolina.
Let's dive into the Packers' win over Pittsburgh further with takeaways:
What a way to close out National Tight Ends Day.
The Packers star tight end dominated the stat sheet in the win, going for seven catches on nine targets for 143 yards and two touchdowns.
Pittsburgh had no answers for him, and it helped Green Bay that Christian Watson made an impact with four catches for 85 yards. But all the praise will go toward Kraft for his excellent, versatile performance. On a day where tight ends caught touchdowns but didn't light up the stat sheet, Kraft made sure to show off the peak of a tight end's craft.
Field goals are useful. Kickers this season have become more useful than ever. But over-relying on kickers, maybe not so useful.
The Steelers perhaps could've put this game away early if they optimized their plays in Green Bay territory. Three of Pittsburgh's first four drives ended in just three points via Chris Boswell before Rodgers found DK Metcalf on a two-yard score.
Green Bay, meanwhile, had to settle for just punts and two missed field goals in the first half. Had the Steelers put the pressure on early in front of their home crowd, maybe Love wouldn't have received much love after the game the way things were headed.
The Packers were quiet slow last time out at Arizona and had a similar feeling for most of this game. Fortunately, they won both.
Love was much more instrumental in this game than he was in the narrow win over the Cardinals, as he completed 29 of 37 passes for 360 yards, three touchdowns and no picks. With the way kickoffs have altered offensive gameplans for QBs so far, thus resulting in fewer yards-per-game showings, Love delivered a dream-esque signal caller performance.
He especially shined against man coverage. He completed 13 of 17 passes against man coverage for 232 yards and three touchdowns, the most yards vs. man in a game this season, per NFL's Next Gen Stats. He also completed a difficult stretch of 20 straight passes.
It's a performance Love will remember over ex-Packers star Rodgers a week before he turns 27.