One carry all day long, one game-winning touchdown. In Green Bay Packers rookie Aaron Jones' first game back after suffering a knee injury against the Chicago Bears three weeks ago, he turned his first carry of the afternoon into a 20-yard touchdown run to knock off the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26-20 in overtime at Lambeau Field.

The Packers, who won the overtime coin toss and drove the ball down the field, didn't give the Bucs a chance to touch the ball. Green Bay's offense marched 72 yards down the field on eight plays, as Tampa Bay fell to 4-8.

Immediately posted to the Packers' official Twitter account was a video of Jones' epic run. This was a big confidence boost for Green Bay's playoff hopes as they improved to 6-6 on the season.

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Jones had entered the game for fellow rookie running back Jamaal Williams, who had a monster game this afternoon with one touchdown run, 21 carries for 113 yards as well as two receptions for 10 yards. Before the touchdown, Williams signaled to the Green Bay sideline that he was fatigued and needed a fresh Jones to come in for him.

As a team, the Packers rushed for 199 yards on the ground in a game where the Bucs dominated most of the game in terms of time of possession. Packers quarterback Brett Hundley, who is now 2-4 as a starter in place of injured superstar Aaron Rodgers, threw for only 84 yards (13-of-22 passing) and one interception but rushed for 66 yards on seven carries.