Aaron Rodgers has a knack for making wild Hail Mary landing throws and he did it once more on Monday evening towards the Buffalo Payments proper earlier than halftime.
After Payments quarterback Josh Allen threw a landing cross to Dawson Knox, Rodgers solely had about 14 seconds to actually have a authentic shot at making the lengthy throw for a landing. He accomplished a cross to Garrett Wilson to get the ball to their very own 48-yard line.
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Rodgers took the snap on the following cross and threw it deep to a gaggle of Jets receivers in the long run zone. He discovered broad receiver Allen Lazard for the 52-yard landing. Lazard jumped up for the ball and grabbed it in between a handful of Jets defenders.
It was the fourth Hail Mary landing cross of Rodgers’ profession, playoffs included.
The play was the discuss of the NFL world.
Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott informed ESPN the crew wanted to bat the ball down on that play.
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The Payments took a 20-17 lead into halftime.
Rodgers was 13-of-17 with 192 passing yards and two landing passes within the first half. He had the opposite one to Garrett Wilson within the first quarter. Wilson made a nifty toe faucet to finish the catch.
Buffalo scored on three of its first 4 drives. Allen began the scoring with a 1-yard rush with 6:12 left within the first quarter. He then discovered Mack Hollins within the second for an 8-yard landing cross with 6:54 left within the second quarter. The Knox landing cross gave the Payments some consolation room earlier than Rodgers’ miraculous cross.
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Allen was 10-of-12 with 112 passing yards.Â
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