Advertisement

Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers advance with home play-off romps

Aaron Rodgers matches a Green Bay play-off record with four touchdown passes while Le’Veon Bell runs for a Pittsburgh play-off record 167 yards and two touchdowns to spark first-round home routs

Reading Time:3 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
0
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws a pass during their wild card win over the New York Giants. Photo: USA Today

Aaron Rodgers matched a Green Bay play-off record with four touchdown passes on Sunday while Le’Veon Bell ran for a Pittsburgh play-off record 167 yards and two touchdowns to spark first-round home routs.

The Packers stretched their NFL win streak to seven games by ripping the New York Giants 38-13 as Rodgers threw for 362 yards and four TDs.

Also matching a one-game Packers mark was Randall Cobb, who hauled in three touchdown throws, including a spectacular “Hail Mary” desperation toss to end the first half.

“We hit a ‘Hail Mary’ – that got us going,” Rodgers said. “We got going really well. We’re better with 18 (Cobb) on the field and he showed it tonight.”
Green Bay fullback Aaron Ripkowski scores a touchdown against New York. Photo: USA Today
Green Bay fullback Aaron Ripkowski scores a touchdown against New York. Photo: USA Today

Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger connected on two touchdown tosses to Antonio Brown in addition to Bell’s heroics as the Steelers humbled Miami 30-12.

“Those guys up front did a great job opening holes for me,” Bell said. “It was a total team effort. I just ran hard and picked my spots.”

Advertisement