An Aaron Rodgers smile usually means game over. The Los Angeles Rams were reminded of that when the NFL's newly-crowned MVP buried them for good in last month's Divisional Round matchup.
With seven minutes to play, there was a smirk of inevitability on the face of the Packers quarterback as he crouched to take the snap before retreating five steps and floating a back-foot dime into the path of wide receiver Allen Lazard, whose eventual 58-yard touchdown would prove the decider in Green Bay's 32-18 win.
The 37-year-old led the league with 48 touchdowns, a 70.7 percent completion rate and a 121.