
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Aaron Rodgers threw for 305 yards and three touchdowns, two of them to Aaron Jones on a big night for the Green Bay running back, and the Packers held off backup quarterback Matt Moore and the Kansas City Chiefs 31-24 on Sunday night.
Jones, who briefly left with a shoulder injury, had seven catches for 159 yards and added 67 on the ground, a big chunk of them in the closing minutes, when
the Packers (7-1) sealed the win.
It was their first at Arrowhead Stadium since Nov. 4, 2007.
With reigning league MVP Patrick Mahomes out with a dislocated kneecap, Moore
took the reins of the Chiefs’ high-powered offense and fared quite well. He
threw for 267 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions in the ex-high
school coach’s first NFL start in more than two years.
The Chiefs (5-3) hoped Mahomes could make a miraculous recovery 10 days after
hurting his knee in Denver in time to play. But after he was limited in practice
throughout the week, coach Andy Reid announced Friday that the franchise
quarterback would be inactive for the game.
So much for that Rodgers-Mahomes showdown everyone anticipated.
They had to settle for an entertaining matchup between division leaders
instead.
The game started like most people outside the walls of 1 Arrowhead Drive
expected, with Rodgers slicing up the defense and Green Bay marching for two
quick touchdowns.
But after a shaky start by Moore, the journeyman quarterback and the rest of
the Chiefs offense found a groove. They embarked on an 89-yard drive that ended
with a make-it-rain 29-yard TD pass to Travis Kelce, then got a 30-yard
pitch-and-catch to Mecole Hardman to knot the game.
The Chiefs led 17-14 at halftime, raising some eyebrows across the league.
Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur made a couple of adjustments, though, and Rodgers
and Co. began to move the ball once more. They used a 15-play drive that soaked
up more than half the third quarter to get a tying field goal, then got the ball
back when LeSean McCoy fumbled on the very next play.
Five players later, Rodgers conjured up more of his magic.
With third down at the 3, he dropped back and was flushed from the pocket. He
rolled to his right and threw a blind pass to the back corner of the end zone,
where Damien Williams somehow took the ball away from Chiefs linebacker Ben
Niemann while tapping both feet inbounds.
Rodgers was lying flat on his back, staring at the sky, as the official
signaled touchdown.
The Chiefs answered with another long drive, and just when it appeared they had
finally been stopped, the Packers’ Tramon Williams was flagged for illegal use
of hands. That gave Kansas City the ball inside the 5, and Damien Williams
scored on the next play to tie it again.
It took the Packers all of 56 seconds to score the eventual winner.
Rodgers again found Jones out of the backfield, and this time he found a lane
through the entire Kansas City secondary. It was a foot race from there, and the
speedy running back hop-skipped over the goal line to finish off the 67-yard
touchdown reception.
The Chiefs were forced to punt on their ensuing possession and never got
another chance.
HALL OF FAME
The Chiefs honored TE Tony Gonzalez and SS/FB Johnny Robinson, their new
entrants into the Hall of Fame, during a halftime ceremony. Both were presented
with their Hall of Fame rings.
THE WORM TURNS
Jones twice reached the end zone thinking he’d scored, dropped to the turf and
did “the worm.” The first was negated by a penalty, though he scored a few
minutes later anyway. The second came on a 60-yard reception in which a replay
showed Jones had stepped out of bounds at the 10.
STAR SEARCH
Along with Mahomes, the Chiefs missed five other starters: DE Frank Clark
(neck), CB Kendall Fuller (thumb), LT Eric Fisher (groin), LG Andrew Wylie
(ankle) and DT Chris Jones (groin).
Packers WR Davante Adams (toe) went through pregame warmups before he was
scratched. But they did have LB Blake Martinez (hand) and SS Darnell Savage
(ankle), who had missed the last two games.
UP NEXT
Green Bay continues its AFC West trip against the Chargers next Sunday.
Kansas City plays another NFC North team in the Vikings next Sunday.
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