The Arizona Republic

Brady outplays Rodgers; Bucs rout Packers 38-10

- Fred Goodall

TAMPA, Fla. – Tom Brady outplayed Aaron Rodgers in a rare meeting between the Super Bowl-winning quarterbac­ks and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers erased an early double-digit deficit to rout the previously unbeaten Green Bay Packers 38-10 on Sunday.

It was the 43-year-old Brady’s first signature victory since signing with the Bucs (4-2) after a historic 20-year run with the New England Patriots, which included nine NFL title game appearance­s and six championsh­ips.

He got his favorite target from his days with the Patriots into the mix, throwing a 12-yard touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski for a 28-10 halftime lead. It was Gronkowski’s first TD since December 2018 and the 79th for the quarterbac­k/tight end tandem – tied for fourth on the all-time list with Miami’s Dan Marino and Mark Clayton.

Brady also threw a 7-yard TD pass to rookie Tyler Johnson and Ronald Jones had a pair of rushing TDs for Tampa Bay, which got an even more impressive performanc­e from its defense.

Rodgers threw two intercepti­ons – Green Bay’s first turnovers of the season – within a three-pass span of the second quarter to turn a 10-0 Packers lead into a 14-10 deficit.

Green Bay (4-1) never recovered. Cornerback Jamel Dean broke on Rodgers’ sideline throw intended for Davante Adams and returned the pick 32 yards to get the Bucs rolling. Safety Mike Edwards returned a second intercepti­on on a throw also intended for Adams 38 yards to the Green Bay 2 to set up Jones’ rushing TD on the next play.

Rodgers finished16 of 35 for160 yards and no touchdowns after completing 70.5 percent of his passes and throwing for 13 TDs and no intercepti­ons in Green Bay’s first four games.

Brady was 17 of 27 for 166 yards and two TDs without an intercepti­on. Jones rushed for 113 yards and Gronkowski led the Bucs with five receptions for 78 yards – his best game since ending a one-year retirement to join Brady in Tampa Bay.

It was just the third time the Super Bowl-winning quarterbac­ks have faced each other in their long successful careers.

 ?? KIM KLEMENT/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Buccaneers quarterbac­k Tom Brady, left, celebrates with tight end Rob Gronkowski after they connected for a touchdown.
KIM KLEMENT/USA TODAY SPORTS Buccaneers quarterbac­k Tom Brady, left, celebrates with tight end Rob Gronkowski after they connected for a touchdown.

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