On Sunday afternoon, the Pittsburgh Steelers hit the field on the road for a tough game against Caleb Williams and the upstart Chicago Bears. The Steelers would be playing this one without Aaron Rodgers, who was missing a game for the first time this season due to injury.
The Steelers quickly found themselves down 7-0 in this one but ultimately came back to tie the game, and in the blink of an eye, they were ahead, thanks to a strip sack from TJ Watt on Williams that the Steelers were able to recover in the endzone for a touchdown.
TJ DID WATT?!?!?! 🤯
STEELERS TAKE THE LEAD!
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) November 23, 2025
Some fans took notice of the celebration move that Watt performed after the score.
“T.J. Watt sacks Caleb Williams in the end zone and jars the ball free. Nick Herbig jumps on it for a TD. Watt celebrates by busting out the discount double check,” reported Mike DeFabo of The Athletic on X, formerly Twitter.
The “Discount double check” celebration was a hallmark of Rodgers' days with the Green Bay Packers, as a reference to his famous ad campaign with State Farm.
Meanwhile, Rodgers has had great success against the Bears throughout his future Hall of Fame career, and was surely upset that he wasn't able to give it a go for the game on Sunday in Chicago.
Still, it seems that the Steelers are more than prepared to hold down the fort in his absence.
In any case, the Steelers will next take the field next Sunday at home against the Buffalo Bills in a big AFC matchup.



















