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    Andrew Kulha
    Andrew Kulha
    Oct 21, 2025, 12:17
    Updated at: Oct 21, 2025, 12:17

    Watch the latest episode of the PackersRoundtable Podcast. Andrew Kulha, Anthony Moeglin and Evan Massey break down everything from the Green Bay Packers' win over the Arizona Cardinals and look ahead to the Packers' matchup against Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers.

    The Green Bay Packers are 4-1-1 after beating the Arizona Cardinals. It wasn't always pretty. It didn't always feel good. Heck, in the first half, there were times when it absolutely didn't look good.

    The Packers found their footing in the second half, though, and outscored the Cardinals 14-3 in the fourth quarter.

    The end result was a 27-23 win that you'll absolutely take if you're a Packers fan. Again, it didn't come with a whole bunch of happy-time feels and butterflies, but a road win in the NFL against a team desperate to stop a losing skid is not something that is easy to come by.

    Jordan Love finished the game completing 19-of-29 passes for 179 yards and a touchdown. Those aren't numbers that will stick out in an MVP campaign, but Love was cool, calm and under control for much of the game under some pretty heavy pressure from the Cardinals.

    Speaking of pressure,he completed 2-of-3 fourth-down passes, and that included a clutch fourth down conversion with just a few minutes to go that arguably won the Packers the game.

    In the meantime, and on the defensive side of the football, star pass-rusher Micah Parsons was having a career game.

    Parsons finished the game with three sacks, which was a career-high in one game for him, but those highlight plays overshadowed his overall impact. Ultimately, he had four tackles for loss, five quarterback hits, 10 pressures and five total tackles.

    It was an elite game from Parsons, and it highlighted exactly why the Packers went out right before the season and traded away two first round picks and Kenny Clark for him.

    All of this is the backdrop, though. The real story amongst Packer Nation is Week 8's Sunday Night Football matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

    There are strong ties between these two historic franchises and they've played some epic games, but perhaps none since Super Bowl XLV will be as highly anticipated at this one.

    The Packers will take the field and look across to the other sideline to see the bad man himself, Aaron Rodgers.

    Andrew Kulha and Evan Massey of PackersRoundtable and Anthony Moeglin of Roundtable Sports discuss all this and more on Episode 7 of the PackersRoundtable Podcast.

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