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Rodgers throws six TD passes as Packers roll past Texans

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“We functioned pretty well,” general manager Ted Thompson said. “We came into a hostile environment and held our own. We played physical. We ran the ball a little better. We did a good job against their running attack.”

In the first five games, the Packers had been forced to punt on their first possession every time and totaled just five first downs. This time, coach Mike McCarthy used a no-huddle offense to go 67 yards in seven plays for a touchdown.

The score came when Nelson beat press coverage by Johnathan Joseph. Nelson made the catch at the 6 and fell head-long just inside the pylon to complete the 41-yard strike.

“Good field awareness to stay in-bounds,” Thompson said. “Good reach to get it over the pylon.”

Meanwhile, the Packers’ defense was a step or two ahead of the Texans all night long. Its dominance began on the first play when Schaub ran into a sack by C.J. Wilson.

On the Texans’ second possession, Matthews pressured Schaub into an incompletion before stopping Foster after a 4-yard gain. When Jerel Worthy beat guard Antoine Caldwell with a sudden move inside for a sack, the Texans had to punt again.

“Worthy showed some quickness,” said Thompson. “I thought our defensive line was productive.”

When Houston took over for a third time Matthews continued his explosive play and the Texans had to punt again.

This time, Matthews came off a block by tight end Owen Daniels to tackle Foster for 2 yards. He defeated a block by left tackle Duane Brown and tackled Foster for minus-2, then moved down just before the snap and knocked down Schaub in an A-gap blitz on a third-down incompletion.

“He made a lot of quick-twitch plays,” Thompson said. “His timing and his instincts have always been remarkable.”

Throwing almost exclusively from shotgun formation, Rodgers established early that Nelson could have his way with Joseph. He also made good use of Randall Cobb from the slot.

The Packers moved 56 yards to take a 14-0 lead late in the first quarter. The drive started when Rodgers spun out of the grasp of Connor Barwin and zipped a 24-yard pass to Cobb.

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