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Rodgers throws six TD passes as Packers roll past Texans

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The Green Bay Packers' James Jones scores a touchdown while defended by the Houston Texans' Danieal Manning in the first half at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas, Sunday, October 14, 2012. The Packers defeated the Texans, 42-24. (Photo by Rick Wood/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/MCT)

HOUSTON (MCT) — The Green Bay Packers, anything but dominating in their first five games, were precisely that Sunday night at Reliant Stadium.

A defense that heretofore leaked yards on the ground and big plays in the air erected a stone wall that running back Arian Foster and quarterback Matt Schaub didn’t come close to penetrating.

Meanwhile, an offense that was hit or miss both running and passing annihilated what was supposed to be one of the National Football League’s premier defenses.

It added up to a 42-24 stomping of the Houston Texans, who had been one of the NFL’s last two unbeaten teams.

“Congratulations to Green Bay,” Texans coach Gary Kubiak said. “Boy, they came in here and got after us pretty good. They played great. We got our butts kicked.”

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers tied Matt Flynn’s franchise record for most touchdown passes in a game with six, including three to Jordy Nelson and two to James Jones.

“This guy can throw it around and light it up,” said Kubiak. “We got there quite a few times free, and he made people miss. He’s a great player and he put on a show tonight.”

Down four starters because of injury, the Packers started fast and took the crowd of 71,702 out of commission early. The Texans (5-1) hurt their cause with a string of early penalties and mistakes that, by Kubiak’s judgment, gave Green Bay three additional possessions.

“That is not a football team you want to get down early against,” Kubiak said. “We played poorly as a football team. It’s very disappointing.”

The Clay Matthews-led defense was aroused from start to finish. The Texans went nowhere on the ground with their zone scheme and, as a result, Schaub could find no rhythm with his trademark play-action pass game.

After being upset in Indianapolis a week ago, the Packers were 2-3 and tied for the 11th-best record in the NFC. At 3-3, they’re now tied for eighth in the conference and 1½ games behind Chicago in the NFC North Division.

The Packers, a 3½-point underdog, still have never lost in Houston. They’re 2-0 against the Texans and were 3-0 against the Oilers here before that franchise moved to Tennessee. The Packers might have played their finest half of the season, outgaining the Texans, 239-141, and taking a 21-10 lead.

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