Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Valdes-Scantling is ‘spark’ Packers needed

- Kassidy Hill

“He was just a spark that we needed.” Aaron Jones may have had 79 all-purpose yards and a touchdown in the Green Bay Packers' 31-30 win over the Baltimore Ravens, but it was a teammate he called the needed spark.

Marquez Valdes-Scantling hauled in five receptions for 98 yards and a touchdown in the win, averaging 19.6 yards per reception. He was a big target with an even bigger impact, in what became a difficult win to clinch the NFC North.

This has become somewhat custom for the Packers; as teams try to clamp down on the league's top receiver, Davante Adams, the offense and quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers turn to other playmakers. Week after week, the roulette wheel spins, and week after week it lands on someone new.

Against the Ravens, it was MVS, but the fourth-year receiver didn't fully appreciate his big night until well after the clock ticked zero.

“I'm just kind of play one play at a time. That's kind of the focus,” he said. “You never want to get too high. Never want to get too low. And just make the plays when they come in. That's kind of the mentality that I got to have. Because once you start thinking otherwise, you try to start pressing and you don't make the play or if something goes wrong, I just like to stay even keel throughout the whole time.”

For Valdes-Scantling, being on the receiving end of a performanc­e that is garnering more and more possible MVP chatter for his quarterbac­k puts him at a loss for words at times. On the Packers' second drive, already down 7-0, they faced first down from the Ravens' 49yard line. Rodgers dropped back and floated a rainbow downfield, over three defenders and into a basket for ValdesScan­tling.

As the clock rolled toward the fourth quarter and needing to build some breathing room up 21-17, the Packers again turned to MVS. From his 26-yard line, Rodgers sent a bullet over the middle of the field to Valdes-Scantling that the receiver was still marveling about after the game.

“He's had multiple games with multiple touchdowns and no picks,” ValdesScan­tling said of Rodgers. “I don't really know too many guys that can do that consistent­ly. He doesn't turn the ball over, he makes throw after throw. You're just like ‘How did he get that ball in there?'

“Like the one to me in two-minute (drill), across the middle of the field, it's just like, ‘How did that ball get through there?' But he's the best.”

Rodgers sent another one 25 yards to MVS on the next drive when the receiver was wide open. That was a result of the Ravens triple-teaming Adams. According to coach Matt LaFleur, Baltimore's coverage of Adams begat a lot of MVS's success Sunday, but that's going to continue to be the case.

“I think a lot of it was predicated on some of the coverage that we were seeing at Tae,” LaFleur said. “But I thought MVS did an outstandin­g job. It was really encouragin­g to see him run through the ball, being strong with those aggressive hands and then finishing the plays.

“So we need that from him. He is an explosive player. He's a guy that has elite speed. He can really make some of those big explosive plays and we're gonna need more from that from him. And he's got to build upon this game.”

But it was a play to end that drive that will be remembered. On second-and-10 from the Baltimore 11-yard line, Rodgers tossed one to Valdes-Scantling in the soft spot. The receiver turned upfield and reached, determined to get the touchdown for his quarterbac­k that would become a franchise record-tying play. Rodgers now is tied with Brett Favre with 442 touchdown passes.

Valdes-Scantling kept the ball, joking Rodgers could keep the next one, when he actually breaks the record. But he wanted this one to remember.

“I knew right away and I was like ‘Did we break the record or did I tie it?'” Valdes-Scantling

said. “That's just a crazy accomplish­ment and I definitely kept that football. That one's not going anywhere. If it was broken, I would have gave it to him, but that one's mine and I think that's just a great accomplish­ment for him and I just love that I'm a part of it.”

Rodgers is OK with that, because for the quarterbac­k on the fast track to yet another record, the moment was more about his receiver than anything. He'll likely break the franchise touchdown record at home Saturday against the Cleveland Browns. But Sunday in Baltimore was all about Marquez ValdesScan­tling.

“When I got the snap, all I was thinking was ‘I hope Marquez wins' and he ran a great route, made a great hands catch,” Rodgers said.

“I feel like was very apropos of football and the beauty and redemption stories that happen every single week, so really happy for Marquez.”

 ?? PATRICK SMITH/GETTY IMAGES ?? Packers receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Ravens.
PATRICK SMITH/GETTY IMAGES Packers receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Ravens.

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