Green Bay Packers running back A.J. Dillon delivered two touchdowns as the team defeated the Los Angeles Rams 24-12 to start their playoff push.
A.J. Dillon had two rushing touchdowns and
Dillon recorded his first multi-rushing-touchdown game of the season. The scores would tie his career-high mark of five rushing touchdowns in a single season with still a few weeks left to play. He would later be evaluated for a concussion and leave the game in the fourth quarter. Mayfield, who has been magical in his first two games since joining Los Angeles, got a big dose of reality. He was sacked five times in the game with Preston Smith recording two of them. He finished 11-of-21 with 111 yards. He had a touchdown pass to Tyler Higbee.
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