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Pack in NFC title game

Rodgers, Green Bay ice Rams with small but loud crowd

- By Steve Megargee

DGREEN BAY, Wis. Don’t tell Aaron Rodgers the lack of capacity crowds in a pandemic will limit the Green Bay Packers’ home-field advantage in the NFC championsh­ip game.

He’s been waiting too long for this moment to have any such negative thoughts.

Rodgers threw two touchdown passes and also ran for a score as the top-seeded Green Bay Packers beat the Los Angeles Rams 32-18 in an NFC divisional playoff game Saturday. He will play a conference championsh­ip game at home for the first time in his Hall of Fame-caliber career.

“I’m definitely a little emotional, just thinking about what we’ve been through,” said of 8,456 fans — a crowd that included paying spectators for the first time all season — but that small crowd made plenty of noise as the Packers built an early lead amid snow flurries.

Rodgers said it felt like there were 50,000 fans. Running back Aaron Jones said it seemed more like 80,000, while Lazard added that “it felt like 90,000 honestly.”

That crowd chanted “M! V! P!” during the closing minutes to salute Rodgers.

“It’s hard to really put into words how special that feeling is, but you can feel it,” Rodgers said. “It’s so palpable. You can feel the energy in the stadium. It’s just different. It’s different playing in front of a crowd. It’s a little more special and obviously more sweet.”

Rodgers helped Green Bay’s potent offense overpower the Rams’ vaunted defense for much of the day. The Packers didn’t allow any sacks despite playing without injured All-Pro left tackle David Bakhtiari, while Green Bay sacked Jared Goff four times.

Jones ran for 99 yards and a touchdown on just 14 carries, including a 60-yard burst to open the second half. Rodgers called the Packers’ offensive linemen “the star of the game tonight.”

“Definitely not happy,” Rams defensive tackle Michael Brockers said. “A lot of the guys feel like it’s on them. ‘I messed up, or I failed you.’ Everybody had their hand in it. We just weren’t clicking on all cylinders.”

Goff was 21 of 27 for 174 yards and a touchdown less than three weeks after undergoing thumb surgery, and Cam Akers rushed for 90 yards and a touchdown.

The Packers scored on each of their first five series and led 25-10 early in the third quarter.

After the Rams (11-7) finally forced a punt midway through the third quarter, they capitalize­d with Akers’ 7-yard touchdown run on a direct snap. They cut it to 25-18 with a nifty 2-point conversion: Van Jefferson caught a pass from Goff and lateraled to Akers, who strolled into the left corner of the end zone.

The Rams forced another punt and got the ball at their 6, but Kenny Clark’s sack stalled the drive.

“I really thought that was going to be our chance to get back and potentiall­y go drive and score and tie the football game up, and you never know what happens from there,” Rams coach Sean McVay said.

Green Bay’s A.J. Dillon fumbled on the ensuing series, but Rodgers recovered at the Packers 31 and advanced 3 yards. Three plays later, Rodgers hit Lazard, who caught the ball around the Rams 25 and raced into the end zone. “We were definitely feeling a little bit of pressure,” Lazard admitted. ”I think it’s more so just our expectatio­n is to go out and score every single drive because we know that the only people that are stopping us is us.”

DT Aaron Donald played one week after a rib injury knocked him out of a 30-20 playoff victory at Seattle, but the unanimous All-Pro selection clearly wasn’t himself and had just one assist.

“This guy is the epitome of a warrior,” McVay said. “I love him. The plan going in was seeing how he feels.”

Cameras showed Donald in tears on the Rams’ sideline after the Packers wrapped up the game.

 ?? MATT LUDTKE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers is pressured by the Rams’ Aaron Donald on Saturday in Green Bay, Wis. Rodgers threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score as the Packers beat the Rams 32-18 in an NFC divisional playoff.
MATT LUDTKE/ASSOCIATED PRESS Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers is pressured by the Rams’ Aaron Donald on Saturday in Green Bay, Wis. Rodgers threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score as the Packers beat the Rams 32-18 in an NFC divisional playoff.
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 ?? MORRY GASH/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Packers’ Za’Darius Smith sacks Rams quarterbac­k Jared Goff on Saturday in Green Bay, Wis. Goff, who was sacked four times, threw for 21 catches on 27 attempts and a touchdown.
MORRY GASH/ASSOCIATED PRESS The Packers’ Za’Darius Smith sacks Rams quarterbac­k Jared Goff on Saturday in Green Bay, Wis. Goff, who was sacked four times, threw for 21 catches on 27 attempts and a touchdown.

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