Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers aren't going down without a fight.

Rodgers led the Packers down the field and to another touchdown—this time to reliable receiver Davante Adams. The Packers quarterback led them on a 13-play drive that started on their own 32-yard line.

He once again spread the ball around to different receivers, and Jamaal Williams stepped in after the injury to running back Aaron Jones.

Rodgers capped off the drive with a two-yard strike to Adams in the end zone to give the Packers a 28-23 deficit. They then went for two to make it a field-goal deficit, but came up short.

After turning the ball on two straight possessions, Rodgers has led the Packers to back-to-back touchdown drives and has brought them within one touchdown as the third quarter comes to an end.

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He is at 292 yards with three touchdown passes—all to different players—and the one interception right before the half. It's safe to say Rodgers has put the turnovers behind him, and the Packers are neck and neck with Brady and the Bucs.

With one quarter remaining—and both quarterbacks finding their groove—Rodgers has to continue to lead Green Bay to give them a chance to head to Super Bowl LV.