The Green Bay Packers began their preseason with a 28-9 defeat against the Pittsburgh Steelers, a contest that highlighted both promising individual efforts and collective defensive flaws. Rookie kicker Trey Smack emerged as a primary standout, successfully converting multiple long-range field goals, including two from 58 yards. While the starting units saw limited but productive action, third-string quarterback Kyle McCord drew praise for his composed management of a two-minute scoring drive. Conversely, the backup defense struggled significantly, surrendering several explosive plays and allowing high completion rates to Pittsburgh's quarterbacks. Despite the lopsided final score, the team avoided major setbacks, reporting only minor injuries to a few depth players. This overview serves to evaluate the initial progress of the roster as the coaching staff prepares for future cuts and regular-season play.