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Favre has no problem with the deep ball this time, leads Packers past Broncos

October 30, 2007 By WRN Contributor

Brett Favre was having his arm strength questioned last week after struggling in the teams game against the Washington Redskins.  Last night, Favre delivered a pair of rockets, including the 82 yard game winner to Greg Jennings in overtime as the Green Bay Packers held on for a 19-13 win over the Denver Broncos.

The overtime game winner came on the first play from scrimmage after the Packers won the coin toss and took the football.  That's when Favre went for it all.  He threw for 331 yards and two touchdown passes.

It also came after the Broncos had forced overtime with a 11-play, 72 yard drive and a game tying field goal by Jason Elam.  But the Packers stemmed the tide.

The Packers found the running game they'd been looking for all season as Ryan Grant came off the bench to rush it 22 times for 104 yards.

The Packers improved to 6-1 with the win and are tied with the Dallas Cowboys for the best record in the NFC.  They'll head to Kansas City next week to face the Chiefs.

Listen / Download – Brett Favre on game winning touchdown pass to Greg Jennings :19
Listen / Download – Brett Favre on the teams great 6-1 start. :15

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