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Sixth-seeded Green Bay hands Philadelphia 21-16 loss in wild-card game
Aaron Rodgers simply threw his hands in the air and pumped his fist. No, he doesn't celebrate like Brett Favre. Rodgers doesn't have to...
The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA — Aaron Rodgers simply threw his hands in the air and pumped his fist. No, he doesn't celebrate like Brett Favre.
Rodgers doesn't have to worry about the ghost of Favre anymore. He has made his own name with the Green Bay Packers, even more so with his first playoff victory.
Rodgers threw three touchdown passes, seldom-used rookie James Starks ran for 123 yards and the Packers beat Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles 21-16 in an NFC wild-card game Sunday.
"I never felt like there was a monkey on my back," Rodgers said. "I'm just so proud of these guys."
Rodgers had to watch from the sideline while Vick nearly led the Eagles (10-7) back. But Tramon Williams intercepted Vick's pass for Riley Cooper in the end zone with 33 seconds left to seal the victory.
Favre may have run on the field and carried Williams off on his shoulder after that play. Rodgers is a little more subdued than No. 4. He grabbed his helmet and went out to kneel down for the final play.
"We fought hard today," Rodgers said. "Big interception by Tramon who's had a great season for us."
The sixth-seeded Packers (11-6) are headed to Atlanta (13-3) for a divisional playoff game Saturday night.
Rodgers patiently waited three years to become Green Bay's starter and took over after Favre's messy departure before the 2008 season. He long ago made Packers fans forget about Favre, and now has punctuated his impressive résumé with his first playoff win in two tries.
"Defense played great. They've been carrying us a lot this season," Rodgers said. "We had three touchdowns tonight, it was enough to win."
It wasn't Rodgers' fault Green Bay lost 51-45 in overtime to Arizona last January. These aren't the same Packers. This patchwork squad has 10 different starters, and a much stronger defense.
Clay Matthews, Charles Woodson and Co. contained Vick for the most part. Vick threw for 292 yards and ran for 33 in his first playoff start since losing the 2005 NFC Championship Game on the same field as a member of the Atlanta Falcons.
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"I feel like I got greedy and took a shot at the end zone," Vick said about his last pass. "I didn't throw the ball I wanted and got picked. It's not the way I wanted to go out, but I went down swinging. I have to learn from it."
Vick has come a long way since he was one of the game's biggest stars during his days in Atlanta. He missed two seasons while serving 18 months in prison for his role in a dogfighting operation, played sparingly in a backup role last year and only got his chance after Matthews knocked Kevin Kolb out in Green Bay's 27-20 win in Philadelphia in Week 1.
Vick made the most of the opportunity. He had the best season of his career and was selected to start the Pro Bowl for the NFC.
This was Green Bay's third straight win in an elimination game.
The Eagles were the talk of the NFL after a sensational comeback win at the New York Giants on Dec. 19. But a stunning loss to lowly Minnesota on Dec. 28 cost the NFC East champions a chance at a first-round bye, and it seemed their Super Bowl hopes went down with that defeat.
Then again, the Eagles might have advanced if Pro Bowl kicker David Akers hadn't missed field goals of 41 and 34 yards.
"We can all count, and those points would have helped," Eagles coach Andy Reid said.
| Green Bay | 7 | 7 | 7 | 0 | — | 21 |
| Philadelphia | 0 | 3 | 7 | 6 | — | 16 |
GB — Crabtree 7 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), :08.
Second quarter
GB — J.Jones 9 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 5:21.
Phi — FG Akers 29, 1:11.
Third quarter
Phi — Avant 24 pass from Vick (Akers kick), 13:50.
GB — Jackson 16 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 7:33.
Fourth quarter
Phi — Vick 1 run (pass failed), 4:02.
A — 69,144.
| GB | Phi | |
| First downs | 20 | 18 |
| Total Net Yards | 309 | 352 |
| Rushes-yards | 32-138 | 21-82 |
| Passing | 171 | 270 |
| Punt Returns | 3-18 | 2-15 |
| Kickoff Returns | 3-44 | 3-55 |
| Interceptions Ret. | 1-9 | 0-0 |
| Comp-Att-Int | 18-27-0 | 20-36-1 |
| Sacked-Yards Lost | 2-9 | 3-22 |
| Punts | 4-36.5 | 4-40.8 |
| Fumbles-Lost | 4-2 | 1-0 |
| Penalties-Yards | 2-15 | 7-50 |
| Time of Possession | 32:00 | 28:00 |
Rushing — Green Bay, Starks 23-123, Jackson 3-10, Rodgers 3-4, Kuhn 3-1. Philadelphia, McCoy 12-46, Vick 8-33, Harrison 1-3.
Passing — Green Bay, Rodgers 18-27-0-180. Philadelphia, Vick 20-36-1-292.
Receiving — Green Bay, Driver 5-56, Kuhn 3-33, Jackson 2-27, Quarless 2-27, Starks 2-9, J.Jones 1-9, Jennings 1-8, Crabtree 1-7, Johnson 1-4. Philadelphia, Avant 7-93, McCoy 4-36, Maclin 3-73, D.Jackson 2-47, Celek 2-25, Cooper 2-18.
Missed FG — Philadelphia, Akers 41 (WR), 34 (WR).
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