The Steelers didn’t just lose to the Packers—they unraveled. What looked like a winnable matchup turned into a fourth-quarter collapse that exposed cracks across the roster, from defensive lapses to offensive inconsistency.
Pittsburgh’s 35-25 defeat wasn’t just a bad day at the office—it was a wake-up call. And while the scoreboard told one story, the surprises buried in the tape tell another.
One surprise was the performance of Jacobs, who had been a constant force in Green Bay’s offense. Despite scoring a touchdown, Jacobs was held to only 33 yards on 13 carries, a 2.5 yards-per-attempt average, his second-lowest output of the season.
The Steelers didn’t just lose to the Packers—they unraveled.
Another notable fact is that Jacobs had run for over 1300 yards in 2024 and had run for two touchdowns in his previous two outings.
Author’s summary: Steelers lose to Packers with a fourth-quarter collapse.