Sunday, January 29, 2017

Rodgers works Hail Mary magic, Packers beat Giants 38-13

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Aaron Rodgers, master of the Hail Mary pass, struck again in another big moment.
Rodgers overcame a sluggish start and finished with four touchdown passes, including a momentum-swinging 42-yard heave to Randall Cobb at the end of the second quarter, to lead the Green Bay Packers to a 38-13 win Sunday over the New York Giants in an NFC wild-card game.
The Packers move on to face the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round next week.
Rodgers was 25 of 40 for 362 yards, continuing a remarkable run of quarterback play that helped the Packers win their final six games of the regular season to take the NFC North. Cobb finished with five receptions for 116 yards and three scores.
For much of the first half, the Giants' defense flustered the two-time NFL MVP. They got pressure on Rodgers and the secondary blanketed the Packers' talented receiving corps , and a few boos even rained down from the stands after New York built a 6-0 lead on two field goals by Robbie Gould.
As it turned out, Rodgers was just getting started.
"We hit a Hail Mary. That got us going," Rodgers said.
Green Bay scored two touchdowns in the final 2:20 of the second quarter, punctuated by another remarkable desperation pass by Rodgers.
With the ball on the Giants 42, Rodgers took the snap with 6 seconds left. He rolled to his right before heaving a throw from about the Packers 47. Cobb somehow got behind three defensive backs near the back of the end zone to haul in the pass, getting both feet down before falling out of bounds.
"They boxed us out better than we played it," Giants coach Ben McAdoo said. "It was a heck of a throw, heck of a catch."
The Giants looked stunned, just like how the Detroit Lions and Arizona Cardinals looked last season after Rodgers pulled off similar feats.
"Davante (Adams) made a bunch of plays," Rodgers said. "And Randall Cobb, who this offense has been missing for a long time. We're better with 18 on the field and he showed it tonight."
Rodgers and Cobb weren't done.
They connected again on a 30-yard touchdown pass late in the third quarter for a 21-13 lead. That score answered a Giants scoring drive that briefly cut the deficit to one.
"Second half we got back to some rhythm throws and I was getting better on my timing, getting the ball out of my hand quickly," Rodgers said. "No negative-yard plays, the offensive line blocked really well, regardless of the stats."
A Packers defense ranked 21st in points allowed (24.3) coming into the game limited the production of Odell Beckham Jr., and the Giants' receiving corps in spite of a battered secondary.
Beckham finished with four catches for 28 yards. Eli Manning was 23 of 44 for 299 yards, including the 41-yard touchdown pass to Tavarres King in the third quarter.
But the Giants were plagued by a series of drops by their receivers .
"It's a game inches, and we were just inches short on some of these plays, inches away from big plays," Beckham said.
Rodgers began dissecting the secondary after coach Mike McCarthy had his quarterback roll more outside the pocket, and the Packers started working the middle of the field.
Cobb had a big night after missing the last two games of the regular season with an ankle injury. Adams had eight receptions for 125 yards and a score.
Top receiver Jordy Nelson was knocked out of the game with 11 minutes left in the second quarter with a rib injury.
QUOTABLE
"It's unbelievable ... (Rodgers) makes the throw guys are misjudging it and one of us is able to come up with it," -- Cobb on his Hail Mary catch.
STAT SHEET
Giants: Manning was 7 of 11 for 85 yards in the first quarter, when New York had a 105-7 edge in total yardage. ... RB Paul Perkins finished with just 30 yards on 10 carries.
Packers: Rodgers was 3 of 7 for 19 yards in the first quarter. He was sacked five times in the game ... Damarious Randall had an interception late in the fourth quarter.
INJURIES
Giants: CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie limped off after the first defensive series with a thigh injury. He returned in the second half, but appeared to play mostly on special teams.
Packers: Nelson looked stunned as he rode back to the locker room on the front seat of a cart after getting hurt, hunched forward with his hands on his face. ... RB Ty Montgomery limped off the field early in the fourth quarter with an apparent left leg injury, but returned. He finished with 27 yards on 11 carries, and 41 yards on three receptions. ... LB Blake Martinez departed in the second half with a knee injury.
UP NEXT
Giants: New York will try to build on its first postseason trip since 2011.
Packers: Green Bay will play at Dallas on Jan. 15 in a rematch of a Week 6 game at Lambeau Field. The Cowboys won 30-16. The divisional round will feature four rematches from the regular season for the first time in six years.
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 New York Passing

C/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Eli Manning23/442996.8112-453.772.1
TEAM23/442956.8112-4--72.1
Green Bay Passing

C/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Aaron Rodgers25/403629.1405-3183.0125.2
TEAM25/403319.1405-31--125.2
New York Rushing

CARYDSAVGTDLONG
Paul Perkins10303.0014
Rashad Jennings5295.8011
Eli Manning11111.0011
Bobby Rainey100.000
TEAM17704.1014
Green Bay Rushing

CARYDSAVGTDLONG
Christine Michael10474.7010
Ty Montgomery11272.509
Aaron Ripkowski210.511
Aaron Rodgers200.001
TEAM25753.0110
New York Receiving

RECYDSAVGTDLONGTGTS
Tavarres King37324.31416
Will Tye46616.50516
Sterling Shepard46315.80269
Victor Cruz33010.00174
Odell Beckham Jr.4287.001112
Paul Perkins3279.00175
Bobby Rainey188.0081
Rashad Jennings144.0041
TEAM2329913.015144
Green Bay Receiving

RECYDSAVGTDLONGTGTS
Davante Adams812515.613112
Randall Cobb511623.23427
Jared Cook5489.60169
Ty Montgomery34113.70344
Jordy Nelson11313.00133
Aaron Ripkowski2115.5062
Geronimo Allison188.0082
TEAM2536214.544239
New York Fumbles

FUMLOSTREC
Eli Manning110
TEAM110
Green Bay Fumbles

FUMLOSTREC
Clay Matthews001
TEAM001
New York Defense

tacklesmisc

TOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTSTD
Jonathan Casillas11700.5000
Landon Collins9610.5210
Leon Hall6600100
Coty Sensabaugh6511110
Keenan Robinson6401100
Damon Harrison5400000
Eli Apple4400100
Dwayne Harris3300000
Johnathan Hankins3211010
Trevin Wade2200000
Devon Kennard2100000
Kerry Wynn1111010
Romeo Okwara1111010
Robert Thomas1100000
Eli Manning1100000
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie1100000
Olivier Vernon1100000
Tavarres King1100000
Jay Bromley1100000
Deontae Skinner1100000
B.J. Goodson1100000
Roger Lewis1100000
Janoris Jenkins1000000
TEAM695556650
Green Bay Defense

tacklesmisc

TOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTSTD
Jake Ryan12900300
Micah Hyde7601100
Morgan Burnett5500000
Damarious Randall5500300
Mike Daniels4400000
Julius Peppers3211220
Jordan Tripp3200000
Blake Martinez3200000
Letroy Guion3000000
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix2200200
LaDarius Gunter2200000
Jeff Janis2100000
Joe Thomas2100100
Kyler Fackrell2100000
Clay Matthews1110010
Kentrell Brice1100000
Datone Jones1000000
Josh Hawkins1000000
Herb Waters1000000
Nick Perry0000010
TEAM6044221240
New York Interceptions

INTYDSTD
No New York Interceptions
Green Bay Interceptions

INTYDSTD
Damarious Randall1780
TEAM1780
New York Kick Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Dwayne Harris25527.5310
Odell Beckham Jr.24824.0240
Bobby Rainey100.000
TEAM510320.6310
Green Bay Kick Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Jeff Janis37725.7330
Christine Michael13131.0310
TEAM410827.0330
New York Punt Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Dwayne Harris341.330
TEAM341.330
Green Bay Punt Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Micah Hyde55010.0230
TEAM55010.0230
New York Kicking

FGPCTLONGXPPTS
Robbie Gould2/2100.0401/17
TEAM2/2100.0401/17
Green Bay Kicking

FGPCTLONGXPPTS
Mason Crosby1/1100.0325/58
TEAM1/1100.0325/58
New York Punting

NOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
Brad Wing831239.00255
TEAM831239.00255
Green Bay Punting

NOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
Jacob Schum625242.00358
TEAM625242.00358







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