NFL Note - Green Bay Packers Rodgers, Aaron
Sep 25, 2017 - 7:21 AM QB Aaron Rodgers, on third-and-10 on Green Bay's first possession of overtime, coaxed defensive end Michael Johnson offside. Rodgers took advantage of the free play and went deep to Geronimo Allison, who caught the ball at the Bengals' 44 and weaved his way through the secondary to the 7. One play later, Mason Crosby booted a 27-yard field goal to give the Packers the victory."I was first looking to make sure we got them offsides," Rodgers said. "I saw the flag thrown so I was looking down the seams first. You play this game long enough some weird stuff happens sometimes on the field. About a split-second before I threw that ball, I had an image of a pass I threw to James Jones against Detroit -- it was actually a 80-yard touchdown at that point -- so that kind of flashed right away. That helped with how hard to throw that one and luckily I put it in a good spot and 'G-Mo' did the rest."
Rodgers completed 28-of-42 passes for 313 yards and three touchdowns.
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