Jordy Nelson Video: Watch Packers' WR Go 93 Yards for Another Lambeau Leap
When Aaron Rodgers throws touchdown passes he usually makes it as easy possible on his targets.
When he does happen to throw a ball that isn't perfect, he is lucky enough to have teammates that can handle that sort of thing.
Backed up on their own 7-yard line, Rodgers drops back, pump fakes and gets the corner to bite before tossing up a slightly under-thrown ball to wide receiver Jordy Nelson.
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Nelson does have to throttle down, but then makes the safety miss terribly and even gets him to take out his own teammate like something out of a cartoon.
The playmaking receiver then jets the remaining 65 yards untouched and winds up in the end zone and up the wall for a Lambeau Leap.
This is hardly a new occurrence for the Nelson and Rodgers duo. Nelson only had 18 catches on the year coming into the game, but he's averaging 17 yards per catch and has catches of 84 yards and 50 yards already on the year.
The touchdown is Nelson's fourth of the season and Rodgers' 16th.
The reigning Super Bowl MVP has since added one more touchdown pass and is absolutely destroying opposing defenses regularly.
Rodgers is completing of 70 percent of his passes and has a 17-to-2 touchdown to interception ratio.
The 93-yard toss is a career long for both the receiver and the quarterback.
Don't expect this to stop any time soon for the Green Bay Packers. Rodgers is clicking at entirely different level only reached by Peyton Manning and Tom Brady in recent years.
This connection is just one of many that he can exploit at nearly any time.

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