Packers win an 'unbelievable effort', says QB Rogers
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[January 16, 2017]
(Reuters) - Packers quarterback
Aaron Rodgers, the MVP of Green Bay's Super Bowl triumph six years
ago, was left almost speechless after his team's nailbiting 34-31
win over the Dallas Cowboys in a divisional playoff showdown on
Sunday.
After squandering an 18-point lead they established during the
second quarter, the Packers held off a thrilling Cowboys comeback
with successive field goals by Mason Crosby, the last of which was
set up by another bit of playoff magic by Rodgers.
Rodgers, taking over the ball with 44 seconds left and the score
31-31, connected on a stunning 35-yard completion to tight end Jared
Cook, who nimbly tip-toed inbounds with just three seconds left on
the clock.
Crosby then delivered for the final time, kicking the game-winner
from 51 yards just inside the left upright after his first attempt
had been waived off as Dallas called time out right before the snap.
"Unbelievable effort. What a game, what a game," Rogers told Fox
Sports, having briefly paused to gather his thoughts after the
frenetic end to a playoff classic at AT&T Stadium.
"Jared just kept on coming and I tried to put it in a good spot and
he made a hell of a catch. And then Mason, Mason kicked twice.
Unbelievable. "It's a different energy with this team, the guys are
very hungry, there's a stronger belief," Rodgers said. "This one is
special -- more special than we've had in a while."
Next Sunday, the Packers will take on the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC
Championship game to decide which team reaches the Super Bowl but
for the moment, Rogers wanted to savor the victory.
"We're just going to enjoy this game," the six-time Pro Bowl
selection said after completing 28 of 43 passes for 356 yards and
two touchdowns, with an interception. "We are going to celebrate
this, then we are going to move on to Atlanta."
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) throws a pass
against the Dallas Cowboys during the first quarter in the NFC
Divisional playoff game at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew
Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Packers
head coach Mike McCarthy applauded the sheer grit shown by his team.
"I can't say enough about my football team's resiliency," McCarthy
told reporters.
"Obviously a fantastic finish. The execution there, the throw by
Aaron and the catch by Jared Cook and Mason Crosby being able to
knock it through twice … a pretty good insight into who we are as a
football team."
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in St. Augustine, Florida; Editing
by Larry Fine)
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