Even if the Green Bay Packers can already get warm for the play-offs, they had made a difference against the Browns — and then showed that: it was about a record for Rodgers. The reigning MVP had the chance to set up the franchise record for most thrown touchdowns.
And the 38-year-old set this record already in the first quarter when he staged Wide Receiver to all Hazard and this to the 6: 6, allegedly. It was the quarterback's 443 touchdown pass, which surpassed another club icon, Brett Favre. The congratulated in turn via Twitter and also called for Rodgers to get the packer another Super Bowl.
The way there is still far, but at first it was to finish the game against the Browns — and the packers did just as successful. Only Darnell Savage began a passport of Baker Mayfield, then Rodgers prepared a touchdown of Dante Adams. The Browns stayed at it, arriving at 12:14, but Adams's second touchdown — again on passers from Rodgers — Green Bay finally paved the way to the 24: 22 victory.
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