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SNF Game Thread: Packers (6-0) @ Denver (6-0)


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Five time MVP Peyton Manning of Denver (one touch down shy of NFL reg. season mark) and two-time winner Aaron Rodgers of the Packers are tested by the sack happy defenses that rank 1-2 in lowest red zone scoring percentage. Two undefeated teams vying to keep the streak going.

 

Green Bay Packers
Passing Leaders Att Comp Yards TDs INT
Aaron Rodgers 182 124 1,491 15 2
Scott Tolzien - - - - -
Rushing Leaders Att Yards Avg TDs FUM
James Starks 63 286 4.54 1 0
Eddie Lacy 67 260 3.88 1 1
Aaron Rodgers 29 160 5.52 0 0
Receiving Leaders Rec Yds Avg TDs Drops
James Jones 21 424 20.2 6 1
Randall Cobb 30 350 11.7 4 2
Richard Rodgers 21 189 9.0 2 1
Ty Montgomery 15 136 9.1 2 1
Defensive Leaders Tack Sack Fum INTs HUR
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix 42 0.0 0 1 0
Nate Palmer 35 0.0 0 0 0
Micah Hyde 31 0.0 1 1 0
Sam Shields 25 0.0 0 2 0
Clay Matthews 25 4.5 1 1 8
Denver Broncos
Passing Leaders Att Comp Yards TDs INT
Peyton Manning 237 146 1,524 7 10
Brock Osweiler - - - - -
Rushing Leaders Att Yards Avg TDs FUM
Ronnie Hillman 66 323 4.89 2 0
C.J. Anderson 67 180 2.69 0 0
Juwan Thompson 3 11 3.67 0 0
Receiving Leaders Rec Yds Avg TDs Drops
Emmanuel Sanders 38 527 13.9 3 1
Demaryius Thomas 48 527 11.0 1 6
Bennie Fowler 7 107 15.3 0 0
C.J. Anderson 13 100 7.7 0 0
Defensive Leaders Tack Sack Fum INTs HUR
Brandon Marshall 48 1.5 0 0 2
Danny Trevathan 39 0.0 0 0 0
T.J. Ward 32 2.0 0 0 2
Darian Stewart 29 0.0 1 1 0
Chris Harris Jr. 24 0.0 0 2 0
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