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Rodgers throws six TD passes as Packers roll past Texans

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“He can save plays with his feet,” said Thompson. “That’s a valuable asset of his. It always has been.”

The touchdown came when Rodgers moved right and threw in the right corner to James Jones, who went low and secured the ball near the ground.

Said Thompson: “Really good catch. He clearly caught it above the ground, and that’s not that easy. Based on the fact his hands were going down like that.”

The Packers effectively ran the ball from their spread sets behind Alex Green, making his first start for injured Cedric Benson. They ran inside, the sector vacated when Pro Bowl inside linebacker Brian Cushing blew out his knee last week.

“Obviously, Brian adds a lot to their defense — in every aspect,” Thompson said. “Rushing the passer. Playing pass defense. Against the run. But injuries are injuries.”

After a series of early penalties and just bad football, Houston pieced together an 80-yard drive culminated by Foster’s 1-yard touchdown run. A 37-yard penalty for pass interference against Sam Shields against Kevin Walter was the key play.

With the crowd warming to the occasion, the Packers proceeded to go 78 yards in seven plays for a 21-7 lead.

“You want to try to answer back, especially when you’re playing away from home and in a hostile environment against a team that’s undefeated and has got confidence,” said Thompson.

The touchdown came on Nelson’s 21-yard post pattern against dime back Alan Ball.

“Pretty good route,” Thompson said. “Really good protection because that takes a while. It’s hard to defend because Jordy’s a big guy.”

The Packers opened the second half as they did the first, covering 80 yards in 15 plays on a drive capped by Nelson’s 1-yard reception. Previously, the Packers had one field goal, two punts, an interception and a lost fumble on their first drives of the second half.

With the Texans’ offense in mothballs, Rodgers kept the offense in high gear.

Just three plays after the Texans closed to 28-17, Rodgers spotted tight end Tom Crabtree wide open in the secondary after a crisp play-action fake on third and 1. Crabtree turned it into a 48-yard touchdown.

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