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Rodgers completed 27 of 39 passes for 344 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in Sunday's 25-22 overtime win against the Bengals.

Rodgers threw an interception while Green Bay's offense failed to score in the first quarter but picked it up afterward. His first touchdown came on a 12-yarder to tailback AJ Dillon, then Rodgers floated a fade to favorite Davante Adams for a five-yard score before halftime. He'd often go back to Adams in the second half and overtime, at one point completing a 59-yard bomb that helped Adams amass a career-best 206 yards on the day. With a big connection to Randall Cobb to set up the Packers' elusive, game-winning field goal as well, Rodgers put together another strong display to begin the campaign. He'll now look forward to a matchup against the division-rival Bears in Week 6.

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