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Packers blank Seahawks as Rodgers, Wilson return

- By STEVE MEGARGEE

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Aaron Rodgers was back under center and the Packers got back to winning — a welcome return to normal for Green Bay after a tumultuous couple of weeks.

The reigning MVP can thank the Packers’ defense for doing much of the heavy lifting.

A.J. Dillon rushed for two fourthquar­ter touchdowns and

Green Bay beat the Seattle Seahawks 17-0 on

Sunday as

Rodgers returned after missing a game with COVID-19. Seattle was shut out for the first time in a decade.

A week after his positive test caused him to sit out a 13-7 loss at Kansas City, Rodgers went 23 of 37 for 292 yards and threw an intercepti­on in the end zone in the third quarter as the Packers won for the eighth time in their last nine games.

“Good to be back with the guys, good to be back at home, good to be on the field, really,” Rodgers said during a postgame press conference that was held via Zoom, allowing him to be unmasked without violating league protocols. “The most emotions from the whole night was probably walking off the field after the game. It definitely got me a little misty.”

Rodgers didn’t practice all week and was cleared to play Saturday under the NFL’s protocols for unvaccinat­ed players.

The three-time MVP said before the season he was “immunized.” After his positive test, he detailed in an incendiary radio interview his reasons for seeking alternativ­es to vaccinatio­n and his skepticism about the shots’ effectiven­ess. Rodgers later apologized for the misleading statement about his vaccinatio­n status.

“There’s always going to be criticism in this world,” Rodgers said in his first comments to reporters since the controvers­y emerged. “I don’t define myself by the criticism, but I understand it’s a part of this because this issue is definitely polarizing.”

Although Rodgers was hardly at his best, his return made this much clear: With him, the Packers (8-2) are among the best teams in the NFC and a Super Bowl contender.

“I felt pretty good for the most part,” he said. “I feel like I played fairly solid. Obviously I had the one bad decision in the red zone and probably missed a couple of throws.”

Seattle’s Russell Wilson also struggled in his return after missing three games with an injury to the middle finger on his throwing hand that required surgery. He went 20 of 40 for 161 yards with two intercepti­ons.

The Seahawks (3-6) wasted two scoring chances when Kevin King and Adrian Amos picked off Wilson passes in the end zone.

“It’s a big opportunit­y that we missed out on,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. “Just disappoint­ing, because this was a real shot. We could feel it and we knew it.”

Green Bay recorded its first shutout since a 22-0 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sept. 30, 2018. The Seahawks hadn’t been shut out since falling 24-0 to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sept. 18, 2011, the year before Wilson’s arrival in Seattle.

Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf was ejected with just over a minute left in the game after a skirmish that resulted in penalties on both teams. Metcalf appeared to grab the face mask of at least one Packers player.

 ?? AP photo ?? Aaron Rodgers of the Packers reacts after a touchdown during the fourth quarter of Green Bay’s 17-0 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
AP photo Aaron Rodgers of the Packers reacts after a touchdown during the fourth quarter of Green Bay’s 17-0 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
 ?? AP photo ?? Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson is sacked by Packers linebacker Rashan Gary on Sunday.
AP photo Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson is sacked by Packers linebacker Rashan Gary on Sunday.

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