GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- Packers receiver Jordy Nelson sounds as if he's running out of superlatives to describe quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Nothing surprises Nelson anymore about Rodgers, not even when the two-time NFL MVP is playing with two sore legs.
Rodgers threw for 246 yards and three scores, including two to Nelson , and dissected Seattle's top-ranked defense in a 38-10 win on Sunday over the Seahawks.
Already playing with a sore left hamstring, Rodgers said he hurt his right calf while throwing a tone-setting, 66-yard touchdown pass to Davante Adams on the game's opening drive.