The Green Bay Packers dug themselves a big hole in the first quarter today at the Arizona Cardinals, but they’re finally getting things together in the second quarter.
The Packers’ defense came up with a big play when cornerback Charles Woodson stripped Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald, and linebacker Clay Matthews scooped up the loose ball.
And then Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers led the offense on a six-play, 52-yard drive that culminated with Rodgers keeping it himself and scoring a one-yard touchdown run.
The Cardinals still lead 17-7, but the Packers are back in it.