Aaron Rodgers Finds Jordy Nelson for 60-Yard Reception on Game-Winning Drive
With 36 seconds left in regulation of a tie game against the Chicago Bears, the Green Bay Packers faced a 3rd-and-11 far out of field-goal range. Most NFL quarterbacks would have thrown a conservative screen or handed the ball off to set up overtime.
Aaron Rodgers, however, is not most quarterbacks.
Instead of playing it safe, he hit Jordy Nelson with a 60-yard pass deep down the middle. After they rushed to the line of scrimmage to spike the ball, Mason Crosby converted the game-winning 32-yard field goal as time expired.
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The daring play led the Packers to their fourth straight win. Following the Detroit Lions' Week 15 loss to the New York Giants, Rodgers and Co. narrowed the NFC North deficit to one game with the two squads set to meet at Ford Field on New Year's Day.
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