Green Bay 31, Cleveland 3

1 2 3 4 T
GNB (4-2) 0 21 3 7 31
CLE (1-6) 0 3 0 0 3

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 25, 2009
Cleveland Browns Stadium,
Cleveland, OH

Rodgers, Pack bully Browns in warm-up for Favre, Vikings

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2512
Passing 1st downs
114
Rushing 1st downs
113
1st downs from Penalties
35
3rd down efficiency
6-112-12
4th down efficiency
0-10-1
Total Plays6352
Total Yards460139
Passing25881
Comp-Att
16-2212-29
Yards per pass
11.72.8
Rushing20258
Rushing Attempts
4121
Yards per rush
4.92.8
Red Zone (Made-Att)2-30-2
Penalties8-705-40
Turnovers02
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
01
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession35:5424:06
Air/Ground Leaders
Green Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Rodgers15/2024630
Flynn1/21200
Cleveland Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Anderson12/299901
Green Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Grant27148137
Jackson93109
Cleveland Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lewis1547016
Harrison3704
Green Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Driver284171
Havner259145
Cleveland Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Gaines230021
Harrison423010
Green Bay Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Chillar001
Cleveland Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Anderson200
Cribbs110
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERGNBCLE
FG14:58Billy Cundiff 22 Yd 03
TD12:11Spencer Havner 45 Yd Pass From Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby Kick) 73
TD07:01Donald Driver 71 Yd Pass From Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby Kick) 143
TD01:56Ryan Grant 1 Yd Run (Mason Crosby Kick) 213
THIRD QUARTERGNBCLE
FG03:34Mason Crosby 18 Yd 243
FOURTH QUARTERGNBCLE
TD09:42James Jones 5 Yd Pass From Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby Kick) 313
Associated Press

CLEVELAND -- On Green Bay's first offensive series, quarterback Aaron Rodgers got his helmet ripped off and punched in the face.

Packed And Not Sacked

Packers QB Aaron Rodgers put together a perfect passer rating in the first half as he threw for 174 yards and two touchdowns. He averaged a whopping 19.3 yards per attempt. A better sign: He was not sacked in the game. He entered the game with 25 sacks in five games.

Rodgers by half
1st Half 2nd Half
Cmp-Att 7-9 8-11
Yards 174 72
TD-Int 2-0 1-0
Pass Rtg 158.3 120.3

-- ESPN Stats and Information

The Cleveland Browns hardly touched him again.

The Packers were the bullies.

"One of the linemen came over and said, 'Who was it? We got your back,'" Rodgers said. "That means a lot to me and that means a lot to our team."

Rodgers threw three touchdown passes, Ryan Grant rushed for 148 yards and the Packers warmed up for Brett Favre's first visit back to Lambeau Field next week with a 31-3 laugher Sunday over the Browns, who got over the flu but can't shake other problems.

It would have been understandable if the Packers (4-2) had overlooked an inferior opponent with their eyes on Favre's hyped return to Wisconsin with the Minnesota Vikings. But Rodgers and his teammates took care of business against the pathetic Browns (1-6), who have scored just four offensive touchdowns and 72 points all season.

Fast Facts

• Aaron Rodgers threw a season-high three touchdowns.

• Ryan Grant had a season-high 27 carries for 146 yards and a TD. It was his first 100-yard rushing game of the year.

• Donald Driver had a season-long 71-yard TD reception.

• The Packers allowed no sacks after giving up 25 in their first five games.

• The Browns had 139 total yards, including just 99 on 12-of-29 passing from Derek Anderson.

• Green Bay has won two straight games for the first time since Weeks 6 and 7 of last season. The Browns have lost eight straight home games.

• Rapid Reaction

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Rodgers, who steps a little further out of Favre's immense shadow with each win, spent the afternoon focused on the Browns -- not Brett. So when did he allow himself to consider the rematch with the Vikings and No. 4, who beat the Packers 30-23 on Oct. 5 in Minneapolis?

"Just now," Rodgers said with a smile.

He finished 15 of 20 for 246 yards and the three TDs -- a 71-yarder to Donald Driver and 41-yarder to tight end/linebacker Spencer Havner in the first half, and a 5-yarder to James Jones to cap a 99-yard drive in the fourth quarter after the Packers defense stopped Cleveland at the 1.

Despite being without injured starting left tackle Chad Clifton, Green Bay's offensive line did not give up a sack after allowing a league-high 25 coming in and blow open huge holes for Grant. Rodgers' white No. 12 jersey had no grass stains. He had plenty of time to throw and picked apart Cleveland's secondary.

In the first quarter, Browns linebacker David Bowens had tried to rough up Rodgers by yanking off his helmet during a tackle.

Rodgers didn't name Bowens, but said "96" when asked about the incident, which he called "kind of a dirty play."

Bowens said he was just playing hard.

"I was just trying to grab anything I had," he said. "It wasn't malicious, I was just trying to get a stop. I apologized to him for it. He can call it what he wants to call it, but the refs didn't call it. I'd treat him different if he was passing the ball, that's different. But if he's running the ball, he's a running back. It's called football."

Right now, the Browns aren't playing football.

They were outclassed again, dominated by the Packers, who outgained them 460-139 and seemed to know their every move.

Leading 7-3, Rodgers hooked up with Driver on a simple play the Packers practiced all week. Watching tape of Cleveland's loss at Pittsburgh, they noticed the Browns blitzed their safety in certain packages. So when Rodgers saw Abram Elam coming, he threw to the open spot and hit Driver in stride. The Packers' wide receiver shook off two tackling attempts by Wright and high-stepped into the end zone.

Rodgers said Packers linebacker Desmond Bishop did a better job in practice showing the defensive look that the Browns did in the game.

"We went long count and I was sitting there thinking, 'I hope that guy comes because if he comes it'll be a big play,'" Rodgers said. "I threw it quick and he looked quick and the rest was Driver being Driver."

Unlike Rodgers, Browns quarterback Derek Anderson was under duress for four quarters. He completed 12 of 29 passes for 99 yards -- just 44 after the first quarter. The Browns had 1st-and-goal at the 1 the fourth, but failed to score on two running plays and two incompletions.

By game's end, Browns Stadium was mostly empty and the only noise was coming from Green Bay fans chanting "Let's go Pack."

"We aren't good right now," Anderson said. "That's it. Period. We haven't executed. We haven't done the right things to win ballgames. We haven't run the ball effectively, thrown it where we needed to. We haven't protected up front like we need to and caught it when we need to."

Ending a tumultuous week with a lopsided loss was not what Browns coach Eric Mangini had in mind.

"It's a very disappointing performance across the board," Mangini said. "I don't think we played very well. I don't think we coached very well. I thought we were making progress in a lot of areas. I don't think we showed that today -- at all."

Game notes
Packers TE Jermichael Finley injured his left knee after a catch in the first quarter and did not return. WR Brett Swain also sustained a knee injury. The team said both would undergo further tests Monday. ... Josh Cribbs (7,214) moved into 18th place in career return yards, passing Bruce Harper (7,191).


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 25th
Green Bay 31 Final
Cleveland 3
San Diego 37 Final
Kansas City 7
Indianapolis 42 Final
St. Louis 6
Minnesota 17 Final
Pittsburgh 27
New England 35 Final
Tampa Bay 7
San Francisco 21 Final
Houston 24
NY Jets 38 Final
Oakland 0
Buffalo 20 Final
Carolina 9
Chicago 10 Final
Cincinnati 45
Atlanta 21 Final
Dallas 37
New Orleans 46 Final
Miami 34
Arizona 24 Final
NY Giants 17
Monday, October 26th
Philadelphia 27 Final
Washington 17