The Green Bay Packers stretched their perfect start to the season to 5-0 with a 24-10 win over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday at Lambeau Field.
It wasn't the prettiest victory for the Packers, but their stingy defense forced four turnovers and ultimately made up for the offense's shortcomings.
Aaron Rodgers threw his first pick at home since 2012—and then went and threw another as well as fumbled—yet tossed two touchdowns that proved to be enough to outscore the Rams (2-3).
St. Louis rookie tailback Todd Gurley had another impressive day on the ground with 159 rushing yards.