Last week, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett said that Green Bay Packers fans making the trip out west forced the Cardinals’ offense to have to use their silent count at home. This isn’t anything new for the Packers, one of the bigger fan bases in the league, but it does seem to be a recurring theme for the 2025 season.
Aaron Rodgers said Packers fans forced the Steelers into the silent count
Rodgers also gave an evaluation of Green Bay QB Jordan Love in his post-game press conference.

When asked about the “Go Pack Go” chants in Pittsburgh on Sunday night in his post-game press conference, former Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, now the signal caller for the Steelers, said the following:
“I’ve heard that chant for 18 years. Packers fans travel really well. First time in a while I’ve used silent count for a home game. It’s a credit to those Packers fans.”
So congrats to those of you who made the trip out to western PA for the game. You guys made a difference in this one.
Beyond just talking silent count, Rodgers added that he believed that the Steelers didn’t get as much out of their play-action game as they had expected, based on what they had done previously this season. He also gave this evaluation of quarterback Jordan Love’s 29 of 37 for 360 yards and three touchdowns performance:
“I thought J Love played great. He was super efficient. You know, he didn’t get sacked, moved around really well, made some plays outside the pocket. Thought he played outstanding.”
Later, Rodgers mentioned that Love was playing “opportunistic” in the game, consistently taking checkdowns and run alerts when given good looks for those plays. That’s probably one reason why Love was able to make 20 straight completions on Sunday, a mark that tied Brett Favre for the most consecutive completions ever in Packers history.
Jason Licht roasts Cam Jordan over past comment, stat line after Bucs beat Saints

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the lowly New Orleans Saints on Sunday and general manager Jason Licht took time out after the game to roast Cam Jordan.

Licht committed the public roasting of Jordan on X.
The Buccaneers general manager posted an old video of Jordan from a few years back when he was talking about the retirement of Tom Brady and how he was happy the future Hall of Fame signal-caller was out of the NFC South.
Jordan also took a shot at the Bucs in his comments.
"We're glad he's out of the division," Jordan said of Brady. "Tampa Bay will probably go back to... where Tampa Bay has been."
Licht clearly did not forget about that and posted the video of Jordan's comment, but also included Jordan's stat line from the Week 8 game, which was all zeros except for one lonely tackle.
— Jason Licht (@jasonrlicht) October 27, 2025
Boom. Roasted.
It's rare for a team executive to be up to such things on social media, but Licht is cut from a different cloth and, quite honestly, it's fun to see that.
Tampa Bay handled the Saints without much of an issue in Week 8, with the Bucs cruising to a 23-3 victory over what is one of the worst teams in the NFL.
The Bucs are now sitting at 6-2 and in first place in the division, and they gained a game on the Carolina Panthers, who lost to the Buffalo Bills by a wide margin.
Meanwhile, the Saints are going nowhere at 1-7 and the team desperately needs to have a fire sale in order to get the franchise moving in the right direction for the long haul.