Once again the play of the defensive rookies stole the show with Jerel Worthy getting a sack and Casey Hayward snagging two interceptions.
Lots of firsts for this review. First time this season that Aaron Rodgers put in a truly elite performance. First time a runner for more than 20 carries. First time the offense really was clicking.
The Packers went to Houston on Sunday night and finally played a full 60 minutes of football. Here are the impact plays of Green Bay's blowout win, in GIF format.
Once again the play of the defensive rookies stole the show with Jerel Worthy getting a sack and Casey Hayward snagging two interceptions.
Lots of firsts for this review. First time this season that Aaron Rodgers put in a truly elite performance. First time a runner for more than 20 carries. First time the offense really was clicking.
The Packers needed a big game from its defensive line with no B.J. Raji and facing a potent Houston Texan running attack. They found it in this week's Working Class Hero...Ryan Pickett.
James Starks did not impress in his first regular season performance. Can he fend off Alex Green or even avoid being this week's Dud of the Week?
Sunday night was the first complete game we've seen out of the Packers. This meant lots of great individual performances, and a hard choice for who should be nominated and who should just be mentioned. for MVP of the Week.
Aaron Rodgers and company sent a loud and clear message to the Packers' critics on Sunday night.
The Green Bay Packers put together their best performance of the season on Sunday night, as they ended the Houston Texans' undefeated run in an emphatic victory.
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B.J. Raji, D.J. Williams and Greg Jennings are inactive for the Packers, while Jermichael Finley has made the active roster.
The Green Bay Packers can jump-start their season with an upset win over the Houston Texans.
It's back to the basics this week for the Packers' keys to victory. Reduce penalties, sustain drives, keep balance in the offense, take away the big play on defense. It's all easier said than done, but not impossible.
After a week where the offense failed to deliver, and a year where the offense has disappointed, is it surprise that most of the five Packers to watch are on the offense?
The Wisconsin connection is strong for the Houston Texans, as former Badgers J.J. Watt and Owen Daniels are two of their most crucial players.
The Packers' offense doesn't have as good a matchup this week as last, and probably shouldn't be as highly rated as they have been in past weeks.
Believe it or not Sam Shields has been pretty good the last two weeks, but can he step up his game to help stop the potent Texan offense?