December 24, 2024

Watch: Aaron Rodgers with another unfathomable long pass

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There are no words to describe what Aaron Rodgers does. The incredible Green Bay quarterback pulled off another miraculous deep shot on Sunday as time was running down against the Indianapolis Colts.

Watch this pass that beats triple coverage to Marquez Valdes-Scantling.

It set up a field goal with three seconds left by Mason Crosby that tied the game at 31 and sent a thriller to overtime.

This pass. Simply stunning.

Not fair, Aaron Rodgers. #GoPackGo

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— NFL (@NFL) November 23, 2020

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a group of baseball players on a field: Tight end was the Bears' Achilles heel in 2019, and while the talent is definitely improved in 2020, there wasn't as big of an impact in Week 1 from the combination of Jimmy Graham and Cole Kmet as fans were expecting. Sure, Graham made two critical catches (one being a touchdown) during the Bears' fourth-quarter rally, so there's reason for optimism that he'll carry that momentum into Week 2. But there were a few awkward reps for Graham, too, where he mistimed his jumps which turned potential completions into wasted plays. Kmet played just 20 reps and was targeted only once, so his first game was more of an incomplete than anything else. Demetrius Harris logged 26 reps and was otherwise invisible on the day.

That was an impossible throw by Rodgers to Adams. No way to defend it.

— Doug Farrar (@NFL_DougFarrar) November 23, 2020

Amen.

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