September 14, 2009

Packers Rodgers Finally Proves He Can Finish

Don Banks, Sports Illustrated

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Rodgers and the Packers proved something Sunday night that a blow-out win and a continuation of the cruise control football that Green Bay played for most of the preseason wouldn't have. In beating the Chicago Bears 21-15 (RECAP | BOX) on the strength of a Rodgers-led two-minute drive, with a 50-yard scoring strike to receiver Greg Jennings providing the game-winning points with just...

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