NFL Legend Troy Aikman Sees Trouble Coming for the Steelers — His 4 Reasons for Picking the Packers Will Make You Rethink Sunday’s Game.QQ


When the lights are brightest, great teams rise — and NFL legend Troy Aikman believes the Green Bay Packers are about to do just that.
In a detailed breakdown on Monday Night Countdown, the Hall of Fame quarterback highlighted four key reasons why the Packers are primed to take down the Pittsburgh Steelers this Sunday.
“This team has turned the corner,” Aikman said. “They’re young, hungry, and finally playing with the kind of discipline you need to win tough games on the road.”
1. Jordan Love’s Growth and Confidence
The Packers’ offense has found its rhythm behind the steady play of Jordan Love, who’s thrown for 7 touchdowns and just 1 interception over the past three games. His pocket awareness, quick decision-making, and improved timing with Christian Watson and Jayden Reed have elevated Green Bay’s passing attack.
“Love’s playing with command now,” Aikman explained. “He’s not reacting — he’s dictating. That’s the sign of a quarterback who’s starting to own the game.”
Meanwhile, the Steelers’ secondary has struggled against mobile quarterbacks this season, allowing multiple 300-yard games through the air — a vulnerability Love is well-positioned to exploit.
2. The Return of Aaron Jones
Healthy and hungry, Aaron Jones has reignited the Packers’ offense. His dynamic running style keeps defenses honest, and his ability to catch passes out of the backfield adds another layer to Green Bay’s attack.
Jones recorded 120 total yards and two touchdowns last week, showing flashes of his Pro Bowl form.
“When Aaron Jones is rolling, the whole team feeds off that energy,” Aikman noted. “He’s the heartbeat of this offense — and right now, it’s beating strong.”
3. Defensive Revival and Relentless Pressure
Coordinator Jeff Hafley has the Packers’ defense firing on all cylinders. Rashan Gary and Preston Smith have combined for 10 sacks in the past four games, while Jaire Alexander’s return has solidified the secondary.
The Steelers’ offensive line, on the other hand, remains shaky, allowing Kenny Pickett to be sacked 19 times this season.
“This Green Bay front is aggressive and disciplined,” Aikman said. “They’re playing fast, they’re playing smart, and they’re hunting the football. That’s championship DNA right there.”
4. Intangibles: Momentum, Belief, and Team Chemistry
Perhaps the biggest shift in Green Bay isn’t on the stat sheet — it’s in the locker room.
Aikman praised Matt LaFleur for stabilizing a young team that’s now buying into its identity. After back-to-back wins, the Packers’ confidence is soaring, and the chemistry between the offense and defense has never been tighter.
“They’re starting to believe in each other,” Aikman said. “You can see it in how they celebrate, how they communicate, how they finish plays. That’s what winning football looks like.”
With energy high and momentum on their side, the Packers are marching into Week 8 with purpose — and Aikman believes they’re ready to make a statement.
“This is the kind of game that defines who you are,” he concluded. “And right now, Green Bay looks like a team ready to prove something.”
 
				
