Packers Fans Bring the ‘Home Advantage’ to Pittsburgh, Rodgers Forced to Go Silent!

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Aaron Rodgers silent count

If anyone thought Packers fans only make noise in chilly Wisconsin, think again! They clearly traveled all the way to Pittsburgh’s Acisure Stadium and proved that sometimes, the “home advantage” can travel with them.

During Sunday Night Football, when the Green Bay Packers faced off against their former quarterback Aaron Rodgers, it wasn’t just a battle of the football—it was a battle of sound. The Packers fans were so loud that Rodgers and his teammates couldn’t hear him at the line of scrimmage. In the end, Rodgers had to use a silent count—yes, you read that right, at a home game!

Rodgers later said, “Packers fans travel really well. First time in a while I used silent count for a home game. That’s a credit to those Packer fans.” Their supporters were like a thunderstorm from the stands. And the classic “Go Pack Go” chant, which he’s been hearing for 18 years, felt brand new in Pittsburgh.

On the scoreboard, the Packers handled business with a 35-25 win, while Rodgers’ team fell to 4-3 on the season. Next up, they’ll face the Indianapolis Colts. But the real story of the night wasn’t the touchdowns or big plays—it was the deafening presence of Packers fans! And it’s clear even Rodgers had to chuckle at the experience.

The big question now: Will Packers fans make this much noise even at home next week? Or will the silent count become a new strategy? Whatever happens, the traveling habits of Packers fans will remain a hot topic.

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