Packers WR Davante Adams (17) runs past the Texans’ Phillip Gaines in the first half on Sunday’s victory.
Associated PressHOUSTON —Aaron Rodgers insisted that Green Bay’s lackluster performance in its first loss of the season last week was an anomaly.
And on Sunday he and the Packers proved that by easily handling the Houston Texans.
“That game is an outlier I believe and today was more in line with our first four weeks,” Rodgers said.
Rodgers threw for 283 yards and four touchdowns and the Packers bounced back with the 35-20 victory.
Rodgers played a near-flawless game and tied his season high for TD passes.