Favre, Roethlisberger struggle in Packers' 13-9 victory over Steelers
| Matchup |
| | W-L | PF | PA | HOME | ROAD | DIV | CONF |
| GNB | 2-2 | 88 | 73 | 1-1 | 1-1 | 0-0 | 1-0 |
| PIT | 4-1 | 87 | 46 | 2-1 | 2-0 | 0-0 | 0-0 |
| · Complete Standings |
| | Pittsburgh Receiving | | | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | | Ward | 63 | 798 | 12.7 | 5 | | Holmes | 50 | 764 | 15.3 | 1 |
|
| TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS |
| TEAM OFFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
| Total Yards | GNB | 371.0 |
| PIT | 327.0 |
| Yards Passing | GNB | 270.9 |
| PIT | 191.9 |
| Yards Rushing | GNB | 99.8 |
| PIT | 135.5 |
| TEAM DEFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
| Yards Allowed | GNB | 313.3 |
| PIT | 266.4 |
| Pass Yds Allowed | GNB | 210.4 |
| PIT | 176.5 |
| Rush Yds Allowed | GNB | 102.9 |
| PIT | 89.9 |
| HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001) |
| Pittsburgh leads 1-0 |
| Nov 6, 2005 | GNB 10, @PIT 20 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Good thing for Ben Roethlisberger and Mike Tomlin this one didn't count. Brett Favre, too.
Neither Roethlisberger nor Favre did much as the Packers' and Steelers' offensive starters were shut out in little less than a quarter's playing time, with backup Aaron Rodgers throwing a touchdown pass and leading two other scoring drives in Green Bay's 13-9 exhibition victory Saturday night.
Rodgers, 18-of-27 for 168 yards, produced the Packers' only touchdown by ending a 71-yard drive on their opening possession of the second half with a 3-yard scoring pass to Carlyle Holiday, who slipped behind safety Anthony Smith in the end zone. Mason Crosby kicked a 52-yard field goal later in the third quarter to make it 13-9, after starting kicker Dave Rayner made a 32-yarder to end the first half.
Tomlin, coaching at Heinz Field for the first time as only the third Steelers head coach in 38 years, did what predecessors Bill Cowher and Chuck Noll did by losing his first preseason home game. He was animated and enthused, slapping hands and clapping loudly just before the opening kickoff, discarding the all-black look he's had throughout training camp by wearing khaki slacks with his black coaching shirt.
Then Tomlin found out why the preseason can be so unpredictable as his starting offense, which has been ahead of the defense so far in camp, lost a fumble and punted on its only two possessions. The Steelers' special teams weren't much better as Green Bay's Michael Montgomery overpowered snapper Greg Warren to block Jeff Reed's extra point after Pittsburgh's only touchdown and a 45-yard Cedrick Wilson punt return was called back for holding.
Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy, a native Pittsburgher who once worked in his father's tavern near a steel mill, returned home for the first time as an NFL head coach and left a winner before dozens of friends and family members. But he had to be concerned with the inefficiency of his starting offense.
Favre played in Pittsburgh for the only the second time in his 17-season career, and probably isn't eager for a return visit. McCarthy, intent on developing some continuity on his offense, allowed Favre to play four series but the Packers went three plays-and-out on each, with Favre going 2-of-7 for seven yards.
Pittsburgh's starting defense has allowed only 29 yards and one first down during minimal playing time in two preseason games.
Roethlisberger, so sharp last Sunday in leading a six-play, 80-yard touchdown drive during his only series in a 20-7 Hall of Fame game win over New Orleans, completed both of his passes for 14 yards while playing two series. But Cullen Jenkins stripped him of the ball and fell on Roethlisberger's fumble on a third-and-5 play from Green Bay's 36 on Pittsburgh's opening drive, and the second possession stalled at the Steelers' 38. The Steelers ran both series out of a no-huddle formation.
With backups on the field for both sides, the Steelers scored on backup Charlie Batch's 41-yard scoring back to Walter Young a play after he also was sacked by Jenkins, for an 8-yard loss. But Reed's extra point was blocked, though he kicked a 27-yard field goal to make it 9-0 late in the first half following Batch's 49-yard completion to Santonio Holmes. Batch was 3-of-5 for 97 yards.
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