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NFL: Green Bay 55, Tennessee 7

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Published: Dec. 23, 2012 at 4:54 PM

GREEN BAY, Wis., Dec. 23 (UPI) -- Aaron Rodgers fired three touchdown passes and ran for another score Sunday in the Green Bay Packers' 55-7 dismantling of Tennessee.

Rodgers amassed 342 yards on 27-of-38 passing efficiency while carrying the ball four times for 11 yards as the Packers (11-4) racked up their fourth straight win.

Ryan Grant rushed picked up 80 yards with two touchdowns on 20 carries and James Jones made seven catches for 100 yards and a score for NFC North champion Green Bay.

Jake Locker was limited to 13-of-30 through the air for 140 yards with a touchdown and a pair of interceptions for the Titans (5-10), who stumbled to their fourth loss in five contests.

Topics: Aaron Rodgers, Ryan Grant, Jake Locker, James Jones
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