Thursday, November 21

Aaron Donald cries as Aaron Rodgers advances to the Championship Game with his Packers

Aaron Donald llora mientras Aaron Rodgers avanza al Juego de Campeonato con sus Packers

Aaron Rodgers celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass against the Rams.

Photo: Dylan Buell / Getty Images

The Rams defense was No. 1 of the season, but this Saturday in the divisional playoff game of the National Conference against the best attack in the NFL, he was no match when the Green Bay Packers beat Los Angeles 32 – 18.

The Packers, led by Aaron Rodgers, will play for the NFC championship against the winner of the game between New Orleans and Tampa Bay of this Sunday. It will be Rodgers’ first Championship Game at Lambeau Field, where there were a few thousand fans on Saturday.

“MVP! MVP!” @ AaronRodgers 12 will host the NFC Championship for the first time next Sunday. #GoPackGo #NFLPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/oltOm9A6h9

– NFL (@NFL) January 17, 2021

If there is an image that will be remembered from the game, it will have to be that of Aaron Donald crying on the Rams bench .

Aaron Donald is emotional on the sidelines. pic.twitter.com/lgrMRLtQZ9

– FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) January 12, 2021

The best defensive player in the league played with a rib injury suffered a week before and could not be a factor, in fact in the second half almost he was not on the field, which was taken advantage of by Rodgers. Green Bay totaled 550 yards.

GOING DEEP!

5️⃣8️⃣ yards to @AllenLazard!

TOUCHDOWN! 🦎

#LARvsGB | #GoPackGo

📺 FOX

Watch live 📱 https://t.co/giBXfSZTa0 pic.twitter.com/cgqqyPk9JG

– Green Bay Packers (@packers) January 17, 2021

Ironically, the most challenged Rams player of the entire season, the quarterback J ared Goff, executed very well on completing 21 of 27 passes for 174 yards and 1 TD . But it was too much to ask him to keep up with Rodgers; the Rams had to stop the favorite for ‘MVP’ of the season and they didn’t get it. Nor did they stop the Packers’ career, who added 188 yards and two touchdowns that way.

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