LACY RUMBLES FOR 61 YARDS
With the Packers trailing, 7-6, in the third quarter, RB Eddie Lacy broke off a 14-yard run and then, on the next snap, got loose for 61 yards, giving the Packers a first-and-goal on the 8-yard line. Three plays later, the Packers were in the end zone and had the lead for the first time in the game. The 61-yard run was the longest by a Packers running back in team postseason history and the second-longest rushing play overall, behind only WR James Lofton’s 71-yard run vs.