Green Bay Packers’ Aaron Rodgers tosses three TDs in first half, including perfect throw to Davante Adams

Aaron Rodgers to Davante Adams. Put it on rehash.

Four days after he got three score passes for the Green Bay Packers against the Minnesota Vikings, Adams returned to work very quickly Thursday night against the host San Francisco 49ers.

He loosened up to pull in a 36-yard score that endure a replay audit – one that indicated he got one foot down and one elbow down against tight inclusion by 49ers cornerback Emmanuel Moseley.

The 36-yarder was the most air yards on a passing score from Rodgers to Adams in their vocations, as per research by ESPN Stats and Information, and it was Rodgers’ seventh finishing of the period of at any rate 35 air yards, attached with Russell Wilson for most in the NFL.

For Adams, it was his class driving eighth score get this season, and he missed two games in view of a hamstring injury.

It additionally implied the Packers are currently 8-for-8 scoring on game-opening drives this season. They entered the game with a NFL-high 33 focuses on opening drives.

Getting back to the setup in the wake of missing the past two games with a calf injury, Packers running back Aaron Jones was amazing on the initial drive too. He surged multiple times for 17 yards and got two passes for another 20 yards.

Rodgers got done with three scores in the primary half, including a 1-yarder to Marcedes Lewis and afterward a 52-yard throw to Marquez Valdes-Scantling to put the Packers ahead 21-3.