Steelers Superstar QB Aaron Rodgers LOSES IT Over Packers Fans: “GO PACK GO” Echoes Through Pittsburgh!
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PITTSBURGH, PA — Sunday night at Acrisure Stadium felt less like a home game for the Pittsburgh Steelers and more like a reunion party for the Green Bay Packers — and no one felt that sting harder than Aaron Rodgers himself.
🔥 “GO PACK GO” Takes Over Pittsburgh
From the opening drive, the stands were filled with a sea of green and gold. Thousands of Packers fans traveled to Pittsburgh, turning the Steelers’ home field into enemy territory.
After the game, Rodgers couldn’t hide his frustration:
“I had to go to a silent count because my teammates couldn’t hear me,” Rodgers said. “Packers fans travel really well. It’s crazy — I had to use a silent count… in a home game.”
🎧 Haunted by His Past
Throughout the night, Rodgers heard something that brought back nearly two decades of memories — and a hint of pain.
“GO PACK GO! GO PACK GO!”
Aaron Rodgers said he was forced to use a silent count in Pittsburgh tonight because the Packer fans were so loud. IN THE STEEL CITY! 🫡 pic.twitter.com/J5pJjzrIul
— Packerfan Total Access- Clayton (@packers_access) October 27, 2025
That familiar chant echoed across the stadium — the same words that once lifted him to glory in Green Bay now served as a cruel reminder of what he left behind.
“I’ve been hearing that chant for 18 years,” Rodgers said with a wry smile.
💔 A Painful Night for the Future Hall of Famer
Rodgers’ reunion ended in disappointment, as the Steelers fell 35–25 to his former team. After the game, he didn’t sugarcoat his feelings:
“I’m disappointed we didn’t play better,” Rodgers admitted. “I’m disappointed I didn’t play better.”
⚡ From Hero to Haunted
What was supposed to be just another regular-season matchup turned into a psychological battlefield — a night where the ghosts of Lambeau followed Rodgers all the way to Pittsburgh.
🏈 It wasn’t just a loss. It was a reminder — some legacies never let you go.













