The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Packers defeat Minnesota, clinch home-field advantage

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Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers once again have made sure they won’t have to leave Lambeau Field for the conference playoffs.

They’re hoping it works out better for them this time.

Rodgers threw two touchdown passes, A.J. Dillon ran for two more scores and the Packers routed the Minnesota Vikings 37-10 on Sunday night in Green Bay to wrap up the NFC’S No. 1 playoff seed.

“It definitely feels amazing,” Dillon said. “It’s something we’re continuous­ly working toward, we’re striving toward, to get that. We know how important it is to have teams come through Lambeau.”

Green Bay (13-3) is the lone NFL team with an unbeaten home record and has a chance to reach the Super Bowl without leaving Lambeau Field. Sunday night’s game exemplifie­d the potential advantage the Packers have playing home games in January, as the temperatur­e was 11 degrees with a wind chill of minus-1 just before kickoff.

The Packers have won 13 straight regular-season home games but lost 31-26 at home to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in last season’s NFC Championsh­ip game. The Packers haven’t reached the Super Bowl since their 2010 title and have lost in the conference championsh­ip game four of the last seven seasons.

“Last year we didn’t get that good Green Bay weather,” Rodgers said. “Tonight was one of those nights. We haven’t had a game like this in a while temperatur­e-wise. This was different. It is different, the whole feel of it. I feel like teams can break a little bit easier when it is this cold because there’s an excuse — the weather.”

Green Bay’s victory, coupled with Philadelph­ia’s 20-16 triumph at Washington earlier in the day, dropped the Vikings (7-9) from postseason contention and gave the Eagles a playoff berth. The Vikings were playing without quarterbac­k Kirk Cousins after he was placed on the reserve/covid-19 list Friday.

“Disappoint­ing tonight,” Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said. “I didn’t feel like we gave ourselves a chance to win.”

Rodgers went 29 of 38 for

288 yards with a 20-yard touchdown pass to Allen Lazard and an 11-yarder to Davante Adams, who caught 11 passes for 136 yards.

Adams has 117 receptions to break the Packers’ season record he set last year.

“It means that I’m continuing to push,” Adams said. “I said at the end of last year when I did my farewell post on Instagram at end of the season. At the end of that post, I said don’t be surprised if I come back better, when I come back better. I hope people aren’t surprised because I said it ahead of time.”

Over his last six games, Rodgers has thrown 18 touchdown passes without an intercepti­on despite playing with an injured left pinky toe.

Dillon ran for two second-half touchdowns and gained 63 yards on 15 carries. Aaron Jones gained 76 yards on just eight carries as the Packers outrushed the Vikings 17427.

 ?? MATT LUDTKE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A.J. Dillon celebrates one of his two touchdowns Sunday night against the Vikings; he gained 63 yards on 15 carries. The Packers have won 13 straight regular-season home games.
MATT LUDTKE/ASSOCIATED PRESS A.J. Dillon celebrates one of his two touchdowns Sunday night against the Vikings; he gained 63 yards on 15 carries. The Packers have won 13 straight regular-season home games.

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