Pack rides turnovers to 12th win.
So, by now, you get the pattern, right? The Packers start slow, fall behind, roar back to dominate the second and third quarters, then hang on by their fingernails in the fourth. That's been the basic formula for their 12-3 start, as they remain in the top seed spot in the NFC. In a game where Aaron Rodgers broke Brett Favre's record for touchdown passes, it was what he didn't do that made the difference. He didn't turn the ball over. Despite Green Bay's offense going dormant in the final quarter, making the Cleveland Browns earn whatever they got enabled the Pack to hold on.