Rodgers breaks Brady's mark as Packers cruise past Falcons
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[December 10, 2018]
Aaron Rodgers broke Tom Brady's
NFL record for most consecutive passes without an interception in
style, setting the mark on a 24-yard touchdown pass to Randall Cobb
that helped the Green Bay Packers beat the visiting Atlanta Falcons
34-20 on Sunday.
The pass was Rodgers' 359th in a row without an interception dating
to Week 4 of this season, a twice-deflected pass against Buffalo.
Brady went 358 passes without an incompletion during the 2010 and
2011 seasons. Rodgers' record-setting play, in the midst of an
otherwise subpar season by his historic standards, came in the third
quarter to give Green Bay a 27-7 lead.
Rodgers finished 21-of-32 passing for 196 yards with two touchdowns,
ending the game with a streak of 369 consecutive passes without an
interception.
The outcome made a winner of interim coach Joe Philbin, who replaced
Mike McCarthy after the team's 13th-year head coach was fired
shortly after last week's loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
In a battle between two of the NFL's most disappointing teams,
cornerback Bashaud Breeland returned an interception for a touchdown
for the Packers (5-7-1), who snapped a three-game losing streak. The
Falcons (4-9) lost their fifth in a row.
Atlanta's day was summed up midway through the fourth quarter.
Having pulled within 34-14 on receiver Julio Jones' second touchdown
catch of the day, the Falcons were back on the move. On
first-and-goal from the 8, center Alex Mack's shotgun snap hit
receiver Mohamed Sanu, who was motioning from left to right.
Breeland recovered to essentially put the final nail in the coffin.
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) walks off the field
after the Packers beat the Atlanta Falcons at Lambeau Field.
Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan completed 28 of 42 passes for 262
yards and three touchdowns. Most of the production came in the
second half, with the Falcons in catch-up mode.
The Packers led 20-7 at halftime. The Falcons struck first, as the
last of three completions to Jones was a 16-yard touchdown. Green
Bay answered immediately, with Rodgers hitting receiver Davante
Adams for a 7-yard score.
What looked like a track meet, however, turned into a commanding
Packers lead. Crosby, who missed a 49-yard field goal that would
have forced overtime last week against the Cardinals, hit field
goals of 50 and 48 yards. In between, Breeland jumped in front of a
pass to tight end Austin Hooper and returned it 22 yards for a
touchdown.
A 29-yard rush by Aaron Jones with 5:51 left in the third quarter
made it 34-7 and the rout was on.
--Field Level Media
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