Green Bay has an early lead against the Bills.
The Green Bay Packers have taken an early lead against the Buffalo Bills, getting some excellent play from their defense in the early going. The Packers lead 6-0 on Jimmy Graham’s first regular season touchdown from Aaron Rodgers.
The Bills got the ball first, but the Packers were able to force three-and-outs on each of Buffalo’s first two series. On the Packers’ second drive, Rodgers hit a wide-open Ty Montgomery for a 43-yard gain. Montgomery, lined up in the backfield, ran a wheel route and got open with a little help from a mini-pick by Davante Adams.
Three plays later, Rodgers found Graham in the flat, with Geronimo Allison running a slant on the same side and picking off Graham’s defender. Graham easily walked into the end zone for the short touchdown:
.@AaronRodgers12. @TheJimmyGraham. TOUCHDOWN! #BUFvsGB #GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/qQnrjhxGNP
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) September 30, 2018
Mason Crosby hit the right upright on the ensuing point-after attempt, however, leaving the Packers with just a 6-0 lead.
Rodgers is 4 for 6 so far for 63 yards and the one touchdown. Stay tuned with the game in our game thread here.
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