Aaron Rodgers’ no-pick streak at Lambeau has ended

AP

Rams linebacker James Laurinaitis recently became the franchise’s all-time leader in career tackles. He pulled off something nearly as impressive on Sunday.

Laurinaitis intercepted an Aaron Rodgers pass at Lambeau Field.

It was the first time since a December 2, 2012 game against the Vikings that Rodgers threw an interception at home. And the streak made its way to 587 throws.

Safety Mark Barron gets a huge assist for the pick. Barron blitzed, leaped, and tipped the throw. Laurinaitis then laid out to make the interception.

The turnover did not harm to the Packers. For the first time this year, the Rams generated no points off a turnover, thanks to an interception thrown by quarterback Nick Foles to Packers defensive back Michah Hyde.

109 responses to “Aaron Rodgers’ no-pick streak at Lambeau has ended

  1. Yeah and figures it’d end on a batted ball. On the positive side, he got away with some should have been picks over the streak (like the easy pick the KC guy dropped a couple weeks ago) so it’s impressive it went as long as it did.

  2. Aaron got a little greedy trying to throw a 10 yard pass. He needs to get back to his bread and butter of check downs and the low risk deep ball every now and then.

  3. I have been regularly watching the Packers since late 2002. I think this is probably the best team I have seen since I started watching them.

  4. On the bright side, I get to hear about Fan Duel every freaking commercial break………….

  5. “Brady’s Better, still no picks”

    As a fellow Pats fan I would point out GB has already played one more complete game than the Pats and now a partial game on top of that.

    So let’s not get too crazy yet just because Rodgers threw his first pick at home in who knows how many games, a lot.

  6. That ball hit the ground, should have been called incomplete. And then the officials miss the spot on the Eddie Lacy run on 4th Down when he clearly was across the marker. At least the Pack can overcome the bad officiating because that’s what good teams do.

  7. And a terrible call against Clinton-Dix. Goodell hates the Packers so much he’s trying everything he can to hurt them.

  8. pack13queens0
    Oct 11, 2015, 1:01 PM CDT
    That ball hit the ground, should have been called incomplete. And then the officials miss the spot on the Eddie Lacy run on 4th Down when he clearly was across the marker. At least the Pack can overcome the bad officiating because that’s what good teams do.
    ——
    You are simply wrong on both accounts. And replay shows it.

  9. becoming pretty apparent that green bays offense consists of catching 12 guys on defense and/or making them jump offside. since the int rodgers is 3-6 for 12 yards. guy gets rattled easy.

  10. shadywarrior says:
    Oct 11, 2015 2:04 PM
    That’s a hell of a streak. I’m not breaking any news here, but this Rodgers kid can play.

    if can play meaning getting picked twice, then yeah

  11. harrisonhits2 says:
    Oct 11, 2015 1:49 PM
    “Brady’s Better, still no picks”

    As a fellow Pats fan I would point out GB has already played one more complete game than the Pats and now a partial game on top of that.

    So let’s not get too crazy yet just because Rodgers threw his first pick at home in who knows how many games, a lot.

    you mean 2 picks. the guy is a hack that without receivers twisting into pretzels, no one would talk about him

  12. gosfvr says:
    Oct 11, 2015 1:56 PM

    Blame it on the fox announcers. Every time they speak about records, it falls.
    *******************************

    Strange you would be watching Fox when the Packer game is on CBS…….

  13. And he just got picked again. How freaky. I love the Patriots but Pats fans please, just tip your hat, this was an incredible streak.

  14. pack13queens0 says:
    Oct 11, 2015 2:01 PM
    That ball hit the ground, should have been called incomplete. And then the officials miss the spot on the Eddie Lacy run on 4th Down when he clearly was across the marker. At least the Pack can overcome the bad officiating because that’s what good teams do.

    __________________

    you missed the first interception he threw, you’re talking about the second one.

  15. It’s fun watching the Vikings’ fans struggling to put down Rodgers.

    They’re like fat guys finding flaws with supermodels.

  16. Teddy Bridgewater only needs 10 TD passes to catch Rodgers. At the rate he’s going, he won’t have 10 all year.

  17. blacknole08 says:
    Oct 11, 2015 2:11 PM
    Brady is better. At least he doesn’t choke in the playoffs like Rodgers.

    ………………………………………………………………………………………….

    I am sure the Giants would agree.

  18. frank booth says:
    Oct 11, 2015 2:41 PM
    It’s fun watching the Vikings’ fans struggling to put down Rodgers.

    They’re like fat guys finding flaws with supermodels.

    not struggling. the guy threw 2 picks, and he didnt do squat b4 half

  19. minnescrotums
    Oct 11, 2015, 1:09 PM CDT
    Rumors out of Minnesota are that Teddy Bridgewater has thrown two picks already today.

    Even the bye week can’t keep this guy down!
    ——
    AR and Teddy have both thrown 2 int’s this year. Not so funny now, are ya?

  20. frank booth
    Oct 11, 2015, 1:41 PM CDT
    It’s fun watching the Vikings’ fans struggling to put down Rodgers.

    They’re like fat guys finding flaws with supermodels.
    ——-
    Rodgers is the best active regular season QB in the NFL. But he’s struggling today like he usually does in the playoffs. He’s ahead of schedule this year!

  21. First of all, Lacy should’ve been given a 1st down. That call killed the offense. Also, that pass interference call on Clinton-Dix was bogus, and extended a touchdown drive for the Rams. Also, Rodgers’ 2nd “interception” hit the ground, causing the ball to come out, and that led to a field goal for the Rams.

    The Packers are still in great position to win this game since they get the ball to start the 2nd half, but the refs need to get their act together.

  22. conormacleod says:
    Oct 11, 2015 2:47 PM

    frank booth
    Oct 11, 2015, 1:41 PM CDT
    It’s fun watching the Vikings’ fans struggling to put down Rodgers.

    They’re like fat guys finding flaws with supermodels.
    ——-
    Rodgers is the best active regular season QB in the NFL. But he’s struggling today like he usually does in the playoffs. He’s ahead of schedule this year!
    ================================ Bur Rodgers actually makes the playoffs.

    23 Td’s and 7 INT’ and a 101 rating in 11 playoff games and a Super Bowl victory.

    Struggling.

  23. I was actually referring to BOTH Interceptions. They BOTH hit the ground. He should still have 0 on the season. Oh well, at least they’ll still go 19-0.

  24. The announcers are absolutely terrible for this game. And AR is doing terrible as well today. He threw right to fairly and he dropped it and then fumbles the very next play.

  25. Rogers is a great QB. It’s not fair to compare him to Brady. It’s not fair comparing anyone to Brady. Not may QB’s can claim to have played in so many big games, with so many championships, trophies, rings, etc.

  26. Holy crap, look at all the obsessed Vikings fans! Nothing better to do than watch the Packers and comment obsessively about it, huh? That’s too bad…..

  27. conormacleod says:
    Oct 11, 2015 3:27 PM
    Rodgers with 3 turnovers today.

    …………………………………………………………………………………………..

    And a 5-0 record on the season.

  28. conormacleod says:
    Oct 11, 2015 2:45 PM

    ——
    AR and Teddy have both thrown 2 int’s this year. Not so funny now, are ya?

    —–

    What’s their Touchdown to Interception Ratio?

    Thanks for playing.

    5-0 > 2-2

  29. conormacleod says:
    Oct 11, 2015 3:28 PM

    Packer fans complaining about refs. “Better football for better people”? Not so much.
    —————————–

    I only have an issue with two calls. The first is the 2nd INT because it’s obvious that the ground helped him catch that ball, thus making it incomplete.

    The 2nd call is the James Jones TD. Refs are instructed to call those kind if plays in the favor of TDs, because all scoring plays are automatically reviewed. If the ref sees something that CLEARLY indicates the WR was down, then call him down. JJ’s knees were always several inches off the ground until the ball crossed the plain, so if that ref saw them on the ground, he obviously has no business reffing.

  30. Bash the Pack all you want. 5-0 is all that matters this week. Offense was mediocre to bad, and the Defense was awesome. Together as a team it was more than enough to get the W. So please, go on with the insults, they mean nothing as the 5-0 Packers keep rolling.

  31. tjacks7 says:
    Oct 11, 2015 1:48 PM
    Aaron got a little greedy trying to throw a 10 yard pass. He needs to get back to his bread and butter of check downs and the low risk deep ball every now and then.
    ————————
    Even thou he leads the league in 60+ TD Passes since he became the starter.

    And that was with no running game/oline for most of those years against defenses playing the deep ball with Cover 2.

    But yeah, he lives off of “Checkdowns”.

  32. jcbadger34
    Oct 11, 2015, 2:43 PM CDT
    Holy crap, look at all the obsessed Vikings fans! Nothing better to do than watch the Packers and comment obsessively about it, huh? That’s too bad…..
    —-
    The Vikings are on a bye. We are watching football. What’s your point?

  33. conormacleod
    ————————–
    ^ how many times is this whiny clown going to comment on the Packers?

    Talk about pathetic/obsessed.
    LOL – typical loser fanbase.

  34. pack13queens0
    Oct 11, 2015, 2:15 PM CDT
    I was actually referring to BOTH Interceptions. They BOTH hit the ground. He should still have 0 on the season. Oh well, at least they’ll still go 19-0.
    —–
    No. No. And….no.

  35. Guess what Packer fans. The refs didn’t make any bad calls. You still won, but your whining about the refs is truly sad. The replays showed how wrong you all are.

  36. With all the Minnesota nutsackers commenting ya think they’d be out helping teddy find gloves on his bye week so they won’t have excuses

  37. conormacleod says:
    Oct 11, 2015 4:29 PM

    The Vikings are on a bye.

    ………………………………………………………………………………………….

    Must be playing themselves.

  38. lp5710 says:
    Oct 11, 2015 4:56 PM

    Ariani1985 still cant understand the fact that Rodgers had to win some playoff games to WIN THE SUPERBOWL.
    ===================================

    That’s because he gets all of his information from codythao

  39. lambeauandlombardi
    Oct 11, 2015, 3:53 PM CDT
    conormacleod says:
    Oct 11, 2015 4:29 PM

    The Vikings are on a bye.

    ………………………………………………………………………………………….

    Must be playing themselves.
    ——
    What???

  40. h0metownzero
    Oct 11, 2015, 3:52 PM CDT
    Wow. These Viking peasants sure are some sore losers.
    ——
    I get it. We’re peasants because our state has no jobs and we have to travel to a real state to find jobs. Oh Wait. That’s you, not us.

  41. packman52
    Oct 11, 2015, 3:33 PM CDT
    With all the Minnesota nutsackers commenting ya think they’d be out helping teddy find gloves on his bye week so they won’t have excuses
    ——
    I mean this with the utmost respect….you Packer fans are not intelligent or funny.

  42. tokyofilthblaster
    Oct 11, 2015, 3:32 PM CDT
    5 games.

    5 double digit victories.

    Better football.

    For better people.
    —-
    It was actually an ugly game on both sides. Packers averaged less than 3 yards a carry. Rodgers had 3 turnovers. And Foles is just god awful. And I honestly believe that most Packer fans are just horrible people and a drag on society.

  43. conormacleod says:
    Oct 11, 2015 4:29 PM

    jcbadger34
    Oct 11, 2015, 2:43 PM CDT
    Holy crap, look at all the obsessed Vikings fans! Nothing better to do than watch the Packers and comment obsessively about it, huh? That’s too bad…..
    —-
    The Vikings are on a bye. We are watching football. What’s your point?
    ===================================
    That’s good. The bye week gives AP some time out to travel the country and terrorize his children.

  44. packman52
    Oct 11, 2015, 3:33 PM CDT
    With all the Minnesota nutsackers commenting ya think they’d be out helping teddy find gloves on his bye week so they won’t have excuses
    ——-
    That makes no sense. Seriously. Are you drunk or just dumb?

  45. axespray
    Oct 11, 2015, 3:30 PM CDT
    conormacleod
    ————————–
    ^ how many times is this whiny clown going to comment on the Packers?

    Talk about pathetic/obsessed.
    LOL – typical loser fanbase.
    —-
    That’s funny, because none of my posts are whiny. I make observations, and witticisms. Your brethren are whining about officials, are not witty, and you’re whining about me whining.

    The Vikings are on a bye. So, while watching the games I’m here to harass you. It’s fun. Now try posting something that’s original or at least mildly amusing. Dig deep and try to be a little funny.

  46. h0metownzero
    Oct 11, 2015, 4:10 PM CDT
    They seem angry that we won again. A delicate bunch.
    —–
    Nah. I’m pretty sure this season will play out the same as the last 5.

    Packers win division (congrats), then choke in playoffs. I set my watch by it every year.

    #awesomeregularseasonqb

  47. “The refs didn’t make any bad calls.”
    ————–

    The refs were missing calls left and right on both teams. They did not have a good day.

  48. frank booth
    Oct 11, 2015, 4:09 PM CDT

    ===================================
    That’s good. The bye week gives AP some time out to travel the country and terrorize his children.
    ——–
    LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!

    Packer fan making a joke of domestic abuse!!!!! Man, that is awesome!!!!!

    Hey, did you know this was breast cancer awareness month?! Let’s make fun of those grandmothers, mothers, sisters, and daughters that have gotten cancer and died! Because that’s Packer fan humor!

    Jerk…….

  49. I’m so thankful for being a Packer fan. Imagine having to live every day of your life wallowing in inferiority. Not to mention those purple jerseys.

    Better football.

    For better people.

  50. The Packers’ offense definitely looked off today. Thankfully, the defense played well and at the end of the day, the Packers are still undefeated at 5-0 with a commanding lead in the division.

    Todd Gurley is going to be very, very good. No, scratch that; he’s already very, very good… and he’s only going to get better with experience. It’s hard to believe that his entire NFL career consists of only 5 games.

  51. conormacleod says:
    Oct 11, 2015 5:16 PM

    h0metownzero
    Oct 11, 2015, 4:10 PM CDT
    They seem angry that we won again. A delicate bunch.
    —–
    Nah. I’m pretty sure this season will play out the same as the last 5.

    Packers win division (congrats), then choke in playoffs. I set my watch by it every year.
    ===================================
    The last 5? The year the Packers won the Super Bowl they choked?

    You’re aware that only one team wins the Super Bowl, right? Is every team that makes it to the playoffs and doesn’t win the Super Bowl a “choker”.

    I guess the Wild choke every year since they make the playoffs and can’t win a Stanley Cup.

    You’re a Viking fan. It’s probably a lot easier just to set your watch to the Vikings not making the postseason at all.

  52. Conor,

    What you post may pass for witticisms in Minnesota, but in the sane world it’s nothing more than a bunch of sniveling nonsense. You’re actually one of the lesser witty amongst Viking trolls.

  53. Funny how the Viking troll can accurately state that Rodgers is the best active regular season QB (in fact, the best of all time, going by passer rating)…..but then he has to pretend that Rodgers “struggles in the playoffs….ignoring the fact that he’s also the best active PLAYOFF QB in the league too! (3rd all time, behind Bart Starr and Kurt Warner.)

    Also funny how they have nothing else to do on their bye week than leave 20 comments on a Packers story. I guess people in the real world find them just as insufferable as we do.

    Sad…..

  54. revelation123
    Oct 11, 2015, 4:17 PM CDT
    “The refs didn’t make any bad calls.”
    ————–

    The refs were missing calls left and right on both teams. They did not have a good day.
    ——–
    I disagree. Give examples. The INT’s? Reviewed and within the rules. The Packers TD? Reviewed and corrected. It was just a sloppy game by both offenses.

  55. I was hoping he’d make it until Thanksgiving. Then after we had a comfortable lead in the 4th quarter, he’d throw an Int. as a tribute to the ole gunslinger.

  56. conormacleod says:
    Oct 11, 2015 5:20 PM

    frank booth
    Oct 11, 2015, 4:09 PM CDT

    ===================================
    That’s good. The bye week gives AP some time out to travel the country and terrorize his children.
    ——–
    LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!

    Packer fan making a joke of domestic abuse!!!!! Man, that is awesome!!!!!

    Hey, did you know this was breast cancer awareness month?! Let’s make fun of those grandmothers, mothers, sisters, and daughters that have gotten cancer and died! Because that’s Packer fan humor!
    ——-

    We joke about Adrian Peterson being a child abuser.

    You support him by cheering, pay for his jerseys, and defend/ignore his child abusing ways.

    But yeah, WE’RE the terrible people here!

  57. The Almighty Cabbage
    Oct 11, 2015, 4:32 PM CDT
    Conor,

    What you post may pass for witticisms in Minnesota, but in the sane world it’s nothing more than a bunch of sniveling nonsense. You’re actually one of the lesser witty amongst Viking trolls.
    —–
    Still better than posting lies like some of you.

  58. ariani1985 says:
    Oct 11, 2015 2:15 PM
    but his pathetic playoff loss record continues!
    ////////////////////////////////

    …..and yet, he owns the Vikings.

  59. Lies? Now Conor, you know better than that. I’ve explained my methodology to you many times. No matter what kind of asinine nonsense you and your purple brethren come up with, all any of us has to do is counter with nothing but the absolute truth to run you out of here with your tail between your legs.

    It really is just that simple. Run along now, before you embarrass yourself even further.

  60. conormacleod says:
    Oct 11, 2015 5:59 PM

    I’m currently 1 Super Bowl win behind Aaron Rodgers.
    ==================================
    And you have 1 less Offensive Player of the Year award than Adrian Peterson.

    And the same amount of Super Bowl trophies as Fran Tarkenton- and you didn’t even have to try 3 times.

    Do you have any Tony’s or Emmy’s?

  61. conormacleod says:
    Oct 11, 2015 5:59 PM
    I’m currently 1 Super Bowl win behind Aaron Rodgers.

    ………………………………………………………………………………………….

    As are 7 billion plus other people and every Minnesota team quarterback in history.

  62. That’s pretty strong praise, Ghost. As a Packer fan, I wouldn’t make that trade, but… I don’t think I’d make it if I were a Pats fan either. It would be a really tough call.

    The age difference is the only thing that would make me consider that trade if I was a Pats fan. Rodgers is deadly in McCarthy’s system but Brady is deadly in Belichick’s system. I’m sure each would do well in the other’s system, and probably very well, but would either or both of them do AS well as they do in their current systems?

    It’s a very interesting “what if…”

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