It seems that Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers’ offense live for the fourth quarter nowadays.
The unit got off to a blistering start in Monday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers, with pass plays of 50-plus yards on two of their first three drives, both of which led to touchdowns. Then, once the game clicked over to the second quarter, everything slowed down.
First, the Packers were forced to punt after a promising drive. Then they couldn’t find the end zone after a second 49ers fumble, settling for a field goal.