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Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Green Bay Packers score, recap, stats and highlights: Aaron Rodgers beat Tom Brady

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For Week 3 of the NFL, the big duel was Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Green Bay Packers. Tom Brady was confronted with Aaron Rodgers in his house. The match, which yielded less than expected, was finally won by the visiting team with a very tight 14-12.

The first two quarters featured a dull Tampa Bay offense and a hot Green Bay offense. Rodgers was well within reach of the end zone and his first two drives ended in 7 points.: First it was through Romeo Doubs and then through Allen Lazard. However, the oiled attack failed.

This allowed Brady, without much of a stretch, to be a shot on the board. A second field goal by Ryan Succop brought the locals closer (they had two possessions), who in the final quarter were forced to score eight points. Brady’s TD finally camebut the conversion was no good and Green Bay took the W in another rodeo.

So, Florida lost for the first time in the season, while the Pekers also won 2-1. Although the sensations of both are different: Rodgers reached his second consecutive victory.

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Green Bay Packers, final result

    Equipment Q1 E2 E3 Q4 Final
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 0 3 6 12
    Green Bay Packers 7 7 0 0 14

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Green Bay Packers Stats

    • Aaron Rogers (Packers): 27 of 35, 255 yards, 2 touchdowns and 1 interception
    • Tom Brady (Buccaneers): 31 of 42, 271 yards, 1 touchdown
    • Aaron Jones (Packers): 12 carries and 36 yards
    • Romeo Doubs (Packers): 8 receptions and 73 yards
    • Russell Gage (Buccaneers): 12 receptions, 87 yards and 1 touchdown
    • Kenny Clark (Packers): 2 sacks (4 tackles)

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Green Bay Packers live

    Last room

    14:46, Russell Gage touchdown (12-14): The Tampa Bay Buccaneers received the ball with just over 3 minutes to play and with the obligation to reach the end zone. Tom Brady was the director of the action and quickly left his field to enter the opponent. So, play after play, he was finally able to connect with Russell Gage. However, he had to convert the 2-point conversion to get the tie. A game delay didn’t allow Leonard Fournette to run, so they went by air: there was no connection and the visitor celebrated.

    Third quarter

    8:38, Goal by Ryan Succop (6-14): After several mistakes on both sides (fumbles), the Tampa Bay Buccaneers managed to take advantage of an Aaron Rodgers mistake. The defense stalled near midfield and the offense slowed again through their kicker.

    Second bedroom

    3m16s, Allen Lazard to pass Aaron Rodgers (3-14): the second offensive line of those led by the veteran quarterback ended the same as the first. Lots of important passes and advances to make a difference. The definition was a short pass to one of his favorite targets.

    First quarter

    8m59s, touchdown by Romeo Doubs on a pass from Aaron Rodgers (3-7): the visitors’ response was immediate and they covered 75 yards to get into the promise zone. Aaron Jones didn’t take any big steps (11 yards), so it was all up to Aaron Rodgers who connected very well with his wide receiver.

    2m55s, field goal by Ryan Succop (3-0): the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ first drive ended in three points. With deep passes from Tom Brady, cuts from Leonard Fournette plus a good run on 4th and 1, the home team went up 3-0. The quarterback got a sack from Kenny Clark and so they went to the kicker.


    The Brady-Rogdgers record stands at five meetings, with four wins for Tom. TB12 was a rock in the shoe for the Packers. With the New England Patriots, the seven-time Super Bowl champion went 35-0 in 2006 and 31-17 in 2018. Rodgers went 26-21 in 2014. Already with the Buccaneers, Brady went 38-10 and 31-26, the runner-up at Lambeau Field. The 2022 match will be played at Raymond Jones Stadium.

    Which channel is televising Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Green Bay Packers? Where and how you can watch the game on TV and online streaming

    • USA: CBS (TV), Paramount and fuboTV (streaming)
    • Argentina: Fox Sports (TV), Star + and NFL Game Pass (streaming)
    • Mexico: Fox Sports (TV), Fox Sports App and NFL Game Pass (streaming)
    • Spain: –

    Source: Sporting News

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