Aaron Rodgers threw a 27-yard touchdown pass to Jordy Nelson for a 24-3 Packers lead over the Eagles. On its own, that doesn’t sound all that interesting, but Rodgers makes this look like he’s just hanging out with his buddies playing catch while knocking back beers instead of playing an NFL defense in the bitter cold. Nelson makes a fine catch, and an even better effort to get into the end zone, but the real highlight here is how routine it all looks for a well-oiled offensive machine.
Rodgers takes the snap and his drop, bounces around for a little bit, and then just flicks a perfect pass to his receiver in a tiny corner of the field between the defender, the goal line, and the side line. The timing between Rodgers and Nelson was just as good as the throw, too. It’s patently ridiculous and looks like a run-of-the-mill play.
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