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Joe Buvid/Contributor Show More Show Less 5 of17 Woodlands rreciever Jason Williams (19) catches a pass and runs for a first down in the first half of a Class 6A Division I bi-district playoff game Friday, Nov 12, in Shenandoah. Joe Buvid/Contributor Show More Show Less 4 of17 Spring defensive back Myron Carter (7) intercepts a woodlands pass intended for Woodlands receiver Parker McGill (2) in the end zone for a touchback in the first half of a Class 6A Division I bi-district playoff game Friday, Nov 12, in Shenandoah. Joe Buvid/Contributor Show More Show Less 3 of17 Woodlands quarterback Mabrey Mettauer (11) scrambles away from the defense near the goal line in the first half of a Class 6A Division I bi-district playoff game Friday, Nov 12, in Shenandoah.
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Joe Buvid/Contributor Show More Show Less 2 of17 Spring quarterback Bishop Davenport (5) attempts a pass a pass to the end zone late in the first half of a Class 6A Division I bi-district playoff game Friday, Nov 12, in Shenandoah. I appreciate that.1 of17 Spring defensive back Dorian Friend (2) return a recovered Woodlands fumble in the first half of a Class 6A Division I bi-district playoff game Friday, Nov 12, in Shenandoah. “I didn’t see him,” said Rodgers with a smile on his face. Rodgers almost watched his streak come to an end though early in the third quarter when Chiefs defensive end Josh Mauga almost came away with an interception. The Packers’ quarterback has played in 19 home games in both the regular and postseason, attempted 580 passes, and thrown 48 touchdown passes, all NFL records, since his last interception at Lambeau Field in Week 13 of the 2012 season against the Vikings. What might be even more impressive than Rodgers’ five touchdowns was his lack of a single turnover, which has taken on historical heights. Jones’ teammate in the receiving corps, Randall Cobb, also had an impressive night catching seven receptions for 91 yards and three scores.īut Cobb gave all the praise to his quarterback. Jones finished the night with seven catches for 139 yards and one score. The veteran spent last season in Oakland but was subsequently released this offseason by the Raiders and the New York Giants before winding up back in Green Bay. “We’re so blessed to have James Jones back,” exclaimed Rodgers.
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The offense dominated through the rest of contest and Rodgers threw for three more touchdowns two more for Randall Cobb and one to James Jones, who has returned to Green Bay and produced in a big way thus far in the season. The team started off strong against the Chiefs as Rodgers and the offense scored twice in the first quarter, with the quarterback completing touchdown throws to rookie receiver Ty Montgomery and veteran Randall Cobb, and gave the team a 14-point advantage. Randall Cobb added to his quarterback’s statement, “It makes everything easier.” “It’s the crowd it’s the opportunity for me to use my cadence, it’s the checks that we have, some audible stuff,” expressed Rodgers in a post-game interview. As a team, the Packers seem to have a significant home field advantage when playing in the friendly confines of Lambeau. It’s not just Rodgers who performs well at home though. All while extending his streak of zero interceptions at Lambeau Field since 2012. Rodgers threw for five touchdowns and over 300 yards on Monday night in the Packers 38-28 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. And for Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, home is where he is practically perfect.