San Francisco 24, Green Bay 30

1 2 3 4 T
SFO (4-6) 3 0 7 14 24
GNB (6-4) 6 17 0 7 30

Final

1:00 PM ET
November 22, 2009
Lambeau Field,
Green Bay, WI

Rodgers has strong day as Packers hold off 49ers

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1126
Passing 1st downs
814
Rushing 1st downs
211
1st downs from Penalties
11
3rd down efficiency
3-1110-18
4th down efficiency
1-20-0
Total Plays4679
Total Yards284484
Passing215326
Comp-Att
16-3332-45
Yards per pass
6.57.2
Rushing69158
Rushing Attempts
1032
Yards per rush
6.94.9
Red Zone (Made-Att)1-12-5
Penalties4-306-64
Turnovers10
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
10
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession18:2141:39
Air/Ground Leaders
San Francisco Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Smith16/3322731
Green Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Rodgers32/4534420
San Francisco Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Gore759042
Morgan1808
Green Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Grant21129126
Jackson41608
San Francisco Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Davis6108132
Crabtree477138
Green Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jennings5126164
Jackson665016
San Francisco Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Smith100
Green Bay Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Rodgers100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERSFOGNB
FG10:11Mason Crosby 23 Yd 03
FG07:39Joe Nedney 46 Yd 33
FG02:26Mason Crosby 27 Yd 36
SECOND QUARTERSFOGNB
TD08:47Greg Jennings 64 Yd Pass From Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby Kick) 313
TD02:27Jordy Nelson 7 Yd Pass From Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby Kick) 320
FG00:00Mason Crosby 27 Yd 323
THIRD QUARTERSFOGNB
TD07:28Michael Crabtree 38 Yd Pass From Alex Smith (Joe Nedney Kick) 1023
FOURTH QUARTERSFOGNB
TD11:05Ryan Grant 1 Yd Run (Mason Crosby Kick) 1030
TD10:37Vernon Davis 24 Yd Pass From Alex Smith (Joe Nedney Kick) 1730
TD05:56Frank Gore 10 Yd Pass From Alex Smith (Joe Nedney Kick) 2430
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GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Sure, Aaron Rodgers enjoyed beating the San Francisco 49ers. It's the team he grew up rooting for, and the team that snubbed him on draft day in 2005.

But Rodgers wasn't gloating after Sunday's 30-24 victory, and neither were the Green Bay Packers. Green Bay (6-4) nearly blew a big lead in the second half, and now might have to hang in the playoff race without two key cogs in the defense: outside linebacker Aaron Kampman and cornerback Al Harris, who sustained potentially serious knee injuries.

Seifert: Costly victory

Injuries to key defenders added a dark cloud to the Packers' victory on Sunday. Blog

Kampman and Harris both were carted to the locker room in the second half, and Packers coach Mike McCarthy acknowledged their injuries "did not look very good" and were cause for concern.

"Hopefully, these two injuries aren't as serious as we may think," McCarthy said.

Linebacker Nick Barnett posted on his Twitter account after the game that Harris' season is over, although it was not clear where he got the information.

"Bad news!!!" Barnett wrote. "Lost Al this whole season."

Harris' agent, Jack Bechta, did not immediately return a telephone message left by The Associated Press on Sunday night.

McCarthy said the Packers should know more about Kampman and Harris on Monday. For now, they'll try to carry all the things they did right in the first half into Thursday's game at Detroit.

Second Chance For Packers

The Packers scored 17 unanswered points in the second quarter on their way to a 23-3 lead at halftime over the 49ers. Aaron Rodgers was the catalyst of the offense in the second quarter, throwing for two touchdowns.

Rodgers by quarter
2nd Qtr Rest of Game
Comp-att 15-21 17-24
Yards 178 166
TD-Int 2-0 0-0
Passer rtg 128.7 89.9

-- ESPN Stats and Information

And if Rodgers felt any sense of satisfaction in beating the team that passed him over in the draft, he kept it to himself.

"It's fun to play against a team that you idolized growing up, and watched every Sunday after church," said Rodgers, a native of Chico, Calif. "You've got to give those guys credit. I think in the second half, they fought a little harder."

Alex Smith, the player San Francisco drafted No. 1 instead of Rodgers that year, rebounded from a miserable start to throw three touchdown passes after halftime for the 49ers (4-6) -- including the first touchdown catch of Michael Crabtree's career.

But the rally fell short, making the 49ers' path to the playoffs much tougher.

Fast Facts

• Aaron Rodgers threw for 344 yards and two TDs as the Packers (6-4) won their second straight and matched last season's win total.

• Greg Jennings had a season-high 126 receiving yards and his third touchdown of the season, while Ryan Grant had 129 rushing yards and a score.

• Michael Crabtree had four catches for 77 yards and his first career TD for the 49ers.

• San Francisco has lost 5 of its last 6 games after starting the season 3-1.

• Rapid Reaction

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"Either we're digging ourselves a hole early in the game and it's too much to overcome or we're getting ahead and we're finding ourselves too comfortable with a lead," San Francisco coach Mike Singletary said. "We have to settle down, our young guys have to settle down and play football."

The Packers led 23-3 at halftime and 30-10 in the fourth quarter after Smith threw an interception to Nick Collins that set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Green Bay's Ryan Grant, who rushed for 129 yards.

San Francisco's Josh Morgan returned a kickoff 76 yards and Smith threw a 24-yard touchdown to Vernon Davis, cutting Green Bay's lead to 30-17.

With Harris and Kampman still sidelined, Smith had long completions to Isaac Bruce and Crabtree on the next series, setting up a fourth-and-5 at the Green Bay 10. Smith found Frank Gore for a touchdown, cutting the lead to 30-24 with 5:56 left.

"Just because you're up on a team doesn't mean they're going to quit, and they didn't quit," cornerback Charles Woodson said. "We gave them some big plays in that second half and let them hang around and gave them some confidence."

Davis said the 49ers' success came in large part from their shotgun spread formations, and suggested the team should use the spread more often.

"We've just got to come out from the beginning and take advantage of the things we can take advantage of," Davis said. "If it's spreading the ball, maybe we need to do that. But it's not up to me, I don't call the plays."

Smith wasn't sold on the idea, saying it's too late in the season to make major changes.

Despite the momentum swings, the Packers managed to hold on -- something they didn't do in recent losses to Minnesota and Tampa Bay.

"It's definitely something that we can build off of," McCarthy said. "Because we've had some momentum swings in the past, just two weeks ago, that we didn't recover from."

After Gore's score, the Packers put together a drive that included a third-down conversion by Rodgers on a sneak, allowing them to run out the clock.

Rodgers was 32 of 45 for 344 yards, including 274 in the first half as the Packers took a 23-3 lead. Rodgers got a serviceable performance from his offensive line, which allowed two sacks Sunday. Coming into the game, Rodgers had taken a league-worst 41 sacks.

Although Smith's second-half rally was impressive -- he finished 16 of 33 for 227 yards -- Rodgers' performance provided further evidence the Packers got the better end of the deal when the 49ers chose Smith with the No. 1 pick in 2005. Rodgers, who also was under consideration for the top choice, slipped all the way to the Packers at No. 24.

"I'm happy for him," Smith said. "That's a guy that's been through his own adversity. The draft-day deal and then to come and sit behind Brett Favre and then the whole Brett Favre thing that happened here. Those are big shoes to fill and he stepped up."

Game notes
Kampman and Harris' injuries both appeared to be to their left knees. ... Rodgers' touchdown passes went to Greg Jennings and Jordy Nelson. Jennings had 5 catches for 126 yards. ... The 49ers lost starting left guard David Baas to a right ankle sprain in the first quarter.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.


NFL Scores

Thursday, November 19th 2009
Miami 24 Final
Carolina 17
Sunday, November 22nd 2009
Washington 6 Final
Dallas 7
Cleveland 37 Final
Detroit 38
San Francisco 24 Final
Green Bay 30
Pittsburgh 24 Final
Kansas City 27 OT
Seattle 9 Final
Minnesota 35
Atlanta 31 Final
NY Giants 34 OT
New Orleans 38 Final
Tampa Bay 7
Buffalo 15 Final
Jacksonville 18
Indianapolis 17 Final
Baltimore 15
Arizona 21 Final
St. Louis 13
San Diego 32 Final
Denver 3
Cincinnati 17 Final
Oakland 20
NY Jets 14 Final
New England 31
Philadelphia 24 Final
Chicago 20
Monday, November 23rd 2009
Tennessee 20 Final
Houston 17