Monday, September 15, 2014

Green Bay Packer Football Season Schedule

Green Bay Packer
Today’s game has a late start time and airs on a network TV channel alongside DirecTV Sunday Ticket.

Quarterback Geno Smith was surprisingly effective for the Jets in the opener, looking sharper than he had in his rookie season. Today’s Green Bay Packers vs New York Jets NFL football game has a start time schedule of 4:25pm on TV channel CBS in local regions, as well as DirecTV Sunday Ticket channel number 716.

In the middle of the chaotic and victorious Green Bay Packers locker room, Randall Cobb yelled out a new nickname for Jordy Nelson.

Cobb exclaimed.

More like a career-high 209 yards receiving for Green Bay's top receiver, including one long touchdown catch in crunch time.

Aaron Rodgers threw for three scores, including an 80-yard strike to Nelson in the third quarter, and the Packers roared back from an 18-point deficit to win their home opener 31-24 on Sunday over the New York Jets.

Ryan said he didn't call time. He suspected it could have been offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg or quarterback Geno Smith. The Jets scored on their first three drives.

It's a game of momentum swings. It's a game of big plays," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said. Rodgers finished 25-of-42 with 346 yards, Nelson had nine catches and Cobb finished with five catches for 39 yards.

Cobb caught two short scoring strikes and a 2-point conversion that gave the Packers a 24-21 lead in the third quarter.

Green Bay went up 31-24 late in the third quarter when Nelson worked a double move on Dee Milliner for the 80-yard score.

Smith finished 16-of-32 for 176 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Decker had four catches for 63 yards, while Ivory led the Jets on the ground with 13 carries and 43 yards.

The latter kick set a Packers record at home.

Rodgers followed with a 10-play, 97-yard drive in 1:44 that ended with a 6-yard score to Cobb to get the Packers within five at the half.

That score was set up by a 37-yard run by Kerley on a read-option pitch from Smith.

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