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MVP Like Aaron Rodgers (Packers vs Lions)
Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers were too good, offensively and defensively (yes) for the rising Detroit Lions, beating them in Ford Field 27-15, the Lions’ eighth consecutive loss on Thanksgiving.
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2011 NFL Week 11 – Quarterbacks Rise and Fall
Late November, 11 weeks of NFL action and everything is as expected – Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers can’t lose, Sam Bradford keeps getting sacked, and Jay Cutler leads the Bears to a fifth straight win and Bears fans are sad he’s out for the season. Wait, What?!
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Aaron Rodgers and Packers Too Good for Anyone Right Now
Down 0-14 early in the second quarter? No Problem. Kicker Mason Crosby took them half the way, and Aaron Rodgers went on from there, throwing for two touchdowns, 396 yards, leading the Green Bay Packers to 25 consecutive points and a 25-14 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
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Is Aaron Rodgers the Best Quarterback in the NFL?
Tom Brady and Drew Brees may have thrown more touchdowns than him this season, but Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, reigning Super Bowl Champions and undefeated after 3 games, are the best in the NFL right now, as quarterback and team.
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The Real NFL Dream Team (Saints vs Packers)
The defense might not have been of the highest quality all game long, but it mattered the most, the Green Bay Packers got their stops, right on time, right on the goalline. Aaron Rodgers had a near perfect game, getting beaten by Drew Brees in the stat section but getting the W infront of a packed Lambeau field to open their Super Bowl title defense in 2011 with a 42-34 win over the New Orleans Saints.
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The Best Photos From Super Bowl XLV
The Green Bay Packers, led by Aaron Rodgers (MVP), won their fourth Super Bowl title, beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25 in Dallas. Here are the best moments and photos from the game.
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Eight Players who Have the Most to Smile About After the Conference Championship Games
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Divisional Playoff Weekend – Four Men Who Came Out Smiling
Three quarterbacks (Cutler, Roethlisberger and Rodgers) and one head coach (Rex Ryan, who else) that stood out above all the rest this weekend in the NFL divisional playoff games.
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Top Five Quarterbacks in the NFL, Going into 2010
Beginning our preview for the upcoming 2010 NFL season, here are the 5 best quarterbacks in the NFL heading into the season.
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Records and Milestones Set in the 2009 NFL Season
With the Saints’ first Super Bowl victory fresh in our mind, we take a look at some of the records and milestones set in the 2009 NFL season. Drew Brees and Peyton Manning are here as well.