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
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.
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.”