2020_2021 Playoffs

MVP Aaron Rodgers passed for 329yds and 6 touchdowns leading Green Bay to the championship title with a 16-0 record.

Playoffs Round 1

(3) Kansas City (Don Merlenbach) @ (2) Miami (Andy Sexton).......................31-24

(3) Minnesota (Colin Swanston) @ (2) Tampa Bay (Kurt Schaden)...................34-24


Playoffs Round 2
(3) Kansas City (Don Merlenbach) @ (1) Los Angeles (Scott Griffin).................16-41

(3) Minnesota (Colin Swanston) @ (1) Green Bay (Karl Schindl).....................12-38



Championship Game
(1) Los Angeles (Scott Griffin) @ (1) Green Bay (Karl Schindl)........................38-48


The Packer defense hadn't surrendered more than 30 points all season until today.  With 7:19 left in the 4th quarter, Mathew Stafford found Tyler Higbee all alone in the end zone to give the Rams a 38-34 lead.  On the day, Stafford was 30-51 for 323 yards and 4TDs.  


After the ensuing kickoff sailed through the end zone, three straight running plays by Aaron Jones moved the ball in Rams territory.  Rodgers then went to the air hitting Adams for 13 and  Valdes-Scantling for 10.  Another pass to Valdes-Scantling gave the Pack a first down at the Ram 16.  On the next play Aaron Jones raced up the middle to give Green Bay a 41-38 lead with 2:17 left.  With the game on the line, Stafford went to Kupp once too often and Jaire Alexander stepped in front of the pass and intercepted at the Ram 21 with 1:16 left and the Rams with 2 time outs remaining. On the next play Green Bay put it away when Rodgers threw his 6th TD pass of the game. Green Bay had a slight advantage in yards 414 to 378 but were flagged 8 time for 75 yards in penalties.  Three Stafford interceptions were the difference.  


Congrats to Scott for a thrilling game and a great season.