
"The Pittsburgh Steelers held on to defeat the New England Patriots 21-14 on the road. With the game on the line, New England faced a fourth-and-1 with just over a minute remaining, but failed to convert. Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw for 139 yards and two touchdowns, while Patriots signal-caller Drake Maye had 268 passing yards and two scores himself."
"Rodgers' first touchdown pass gave him 509 for his career, passing Brett Favre for the fourth-most in NFL history. Pittsburgh forced five turnovers, including a whopping four fumbles. The Steelers posted multiple references to actors with Boston ties, including Mark Wahlberg from the movie "Ted," and an edit with Matt Damon in "Good Will Hunting." Damon acts as the Steelers showing a "W" to the Patriots in the famous "how do you like them apples?" scene,"
Week 3 produced close games and notable moments. The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the New England Patriots 21-14 as New England failed to convert a fourth-and-1 late in the game. Aaron Rodgers passed for 139 yards and two touchdowns, and his first touchdown pass pushed him to 509 career touchdown passes, surpassing Brett Favre for fourth-most in NFL history. Drake Maye threw for 268 yards and two scores. Pittsburgh forced five turnovers, including four fumbles, and posted social-media trolling using Boston actor references and a wagon with a "W" in Harvard Yard. Carolina shut out Atlanta, forcing three turnovers and recording its first win; Bryce Young threw for 121 yards and ran for a touchdown.
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