Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw an interception and had an unfortunate reaction after the fact. Skip Bayless roasted him.
12 is doing the best he can with the resources he has at his disposal. When Rodgers threw an interception against the Buccaneers โ his ninth at Raymond James Stadium โ he glared at the intended receiver for (we assume) cutting his route short. Skip Bayless Twitter is a dark corner of the internet I would not recommend visiting.
Rodgers completed 27 of 35 passes for 255 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in Sunday's 14-12 win over the Buccaneers. Rodgers started the game hot, ...
โข The back-to-back league MVP will now turn his attention toward Week 4's matchup versus the Patriots. Rodgers started the game hot, throwing a pair of touchdowns to Romeo Doubs and Allen Lazard by the midway point of the second quarter.
The Buccaneers almost completed a last-minute comeback against the Packers in the team's Week 3 battle Sunday. Tom Brady threw a touchdown pass to Russell ...
So, Rodgers probably doesn't deserve credit for the Bucs not getting the 2. Of course, just because Rodgers may have mentioned the play clock to officials doesn't mean that he influenced the penalty call. Often, there is a delay between the play clock hitting zero and officials calling a delay of game penalty. "Well, [the Buccaneers] should have [taken a penalty] on the previous play too," he said. Rinaldi asked Rodgers how he felt during the 2-point play, especially after the delay penalty. The Bucs were whistled for the infraction and were backed up to the Packers' 7.
"Sometimes the jumbotron shows things they probably shouldn't show, even at home."
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They might have the Raymond James Stadium video board to thank for it. Tom Brady pulled the Bucs within two on a touchdown pass to Russell Gage with just 14 ...
[Packers](https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/GB/green-bay-packers/) escaped Tampa Bay with a win over the [Buccaneers](https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/TB/tampa-bay-buccaneers/) on Sunday. For what it's worth, the Bucs were not penalized for delay of game on their touchdown, a one-yard strike from Brady to Gage that cut the Packers' lead from 14-6. [Tom Brady](/nfl/players/187741/tom-brady/) pulled the Bucs within two on a touchdown pass to [Russell Gage](/nfl/players/2131694/russell-gage/) with just 14 seconds left, but a delay-of-game penalty on the ensuing -- and failed -- two-point try set them back five yards.
Did Rodgers influence the outcome of the Buccaneers' 2-point conversion attempt late in the game? He seemed to take credit for it after the contest.
So, Rodgers probably doesn't deserve credit for the Bucs not getting the 2. Of course, just because Rodgers may have mentioned the play clock to officials doesn't mean that he influenced the penalty call. Often, there is a delay between the play clock hitting zero and officials calling a delay of game penalty. "Well, [the Buccaneers] should have [taken a penalty] on the previous play too," he said. Rinaldi asked Rodgers how he felt during the 2-point play, especially after the delay penalty. The Bucs were whistled for the infraction and were backed up to the Packers' 7.