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Packers offense flying high

October 3, 2011 By Bill Scott

The Green Bay Packers rolled up 507 yards of offense and crushed the Denver Broncos 49-23 at Lambeau Field on Sunday.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers passed for a career high 408 yards and four touchdowns.  He also ran for two more scores. 

Through four games, the Packers have piled up 148 points scored.  that’s a franchise record for points in the first four games of a season.

The Packers moved to 4-0 with the win, one of only two remaining unbeatens in football with the Detroit Lions (4-0) being the other.

Rodgers refused to call this his best performance, saying he didn’t have the same feel in the pocket that he had in the first few games this season.  But his numbers (29 of 38 qb rating of 134.5) would say otherwise. 

AUDIO: Mike McCarthy says Aaron Rodgers was outstanding again :22

The Broncos took away tight end Jermichael Finley, so he used his wide receiver targets to move the ball and score points.  Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson, Donald Driver and James Jones all had a touchdown reception for the Packers in the win.

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Filed Under: Packers, Sports, Titletown Report Tagged With: Aaron Rodgers, Donald Driver, Green Bay Packers, Greg Jennings, Lambeau Field



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