Jordy Nelson beats Kyle Fuller for TD, Packers take 14-10 lead (Video)
By Josh Hill
The Green Bay Packers are coming out with guns blazing against the Chicago Bears, hoping that they can get back to a .500 record and away from a harsh 1-3 start.
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Aaron Rodgers has had a rough start to his 2014 season, but he’s bringing his best to the Bears game on Sunday afternoon.
Already Rodgers has led the Packers down the field for an Eddie Lacy score but got himself into the box score with a touchdown pass to Jordy Nelson.
The thing about this play is that it saw Nelson get the better of rookie cornerback Kyle Fuller, who has been a stud so far this year for the Bears. In his first three games, Fuller has been able to do no wrong, but he was beat on this touchdown by Nelson.
This is going to happen too, as even Richard Sherman and Darrelle Revis give up touchdowns now and again. Fuller is just a rookie and has plenty of touchdowns he’s going to give up in his career, but feeling the burn of getting beat lights the right kind of fire under a player of Fuller’s ability.
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