The Green Bay Packers are rolling in Baltimore, with quarterback Aaron Rodgers having another stellar outing. Early in the 4th quarter, with the Packers leading the Ravens 21-17, Rodgers found Marquez Valdes-Scantling on a quick slant for an 11-yard touchdown.

The touchdown pass was Rodgers' 442nd of his career. That ties him with Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre for the most in Green Bay Packers history.

The touchdown helped build an 11-point 4th quarter lead for the Packers. Rodgers had a chance to ice the game on the next drive, but missed a wide open Allen Lazard in the end zone, forcing a field goal from Green Bay.

Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley then led a furious comeback. Huntley rushed for two touchdowns in the 4th quarter, and decided to go for a 2-point conversion and the win. But Huntley's pass to tight end Mark Andrews was broken up, sealing the victory for Green Bay.

Rodgers was stellar once again Sunday. He finished the game 23 for 31, for 268 yards and three touchdowns. Rodgers also did a great job spreading the ball around, involving a number people in the offense. Nine different Packers players were targeted with eight of them reeling in at least one catch.

With the win, the Packers improved to 11-3 on the season. That keeps them currently as the #1 seed in the NFC, which is crucial. Only one team gets the first round bye in the playoffs in each conference. The defending champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers are still hot on their heels at 10-3, with a game Sunday night against the New Orleans Saints. But after that, the Buccaneers play the Carolina Panthers twice and the New York Jets. So, it is very likely Tampa Bay can win out.

That puts a lot of pressure on the Packers to keep winning. Everyone knows how difficult it is to go into Lambeau Field in January and win a playoff game.