The Green Bay Packers earned a 51-34 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday night. But as good as the win was for Packers fans, they got a kick out of a steaking fan who ran on the field during play. The incident occurred in the fourth quarter when a fan decided to go on to the field with just his shorts. It wasn't too long before security tackled and arrested him. Here's a look at the fan.

The streaking fan was one of the many highlights from the Packers win on Thursday. And it started on the first play of the game when Tramon Williams incepted a Mason Rudolph pass which was returned for a touchdown. Williams is back with the Packers after spending time with the Browns and Cardinals. He originally joined the Packers in 2007 and was on the roster for eight seasons. During his time with the Packers, Williams recorded 114 passes defended and 28 interceptions. His best season came in 2010 as he posted 20 passes defended and six interceptions. He reached the Pro Bowl that season and helped the Packers win the Super Bowl.

The Packers also got a pick-six from rookie cornerback Josh Jackson. Early in the third quarter in the Packers preseason game vs. the Steelers, Jackson picked off a Mason Rudolph pass and returned it for a 22-yard score. It's the first NFL interception for Jackson who led the nation in picks last year with eight while attending Iowa.

Packers fans also got to see Aaron Rodgers for the first time this preseason. He only played in one series by he made the most of it by throwing a 27-yard pass to Davante Adams and he then threw an 8-yard score to Jimmy Graham. Rodgers is likely done for the rest of the preseason as the Packers will play Brett Hundley, DeShone Kizer and Tim Boyle the next two preseason games.

Speaking of those quarterbacks, they were able to do some good things on Thursday night. Hundley went 6-of-9 with 77 yards and one rushing touchdown. Kizer went 7-of-12 for 149 yards and two touchdowns. Boyle close out the game going 4-of-7 with 37 yards. Hundley and Kizer are competing for the No. 2 spot and right now it's too close of a race to call.

Another player who stood out is Reggie Gilbert who finished the night with three tackles and 2.5 sacks. The Packers had Gilbert play in Week 16 and Week 17 of last season and registered 86 snaps. He did not record any tackles or sacks in the Week 16 game vs. the Minnesota Vikings, but Gilbert was able to get things going in Week 17 vs. the Detroit Lions, registering two tackles and one sack. Gilbert is looked at as one of the young defensive players to make an impact in the new scheme led by new defensive coordinator Mike Pettine.