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Packers vs. Titans score: Aaron Rodgers, AJ Dillon dominate as Green Bay rolls over Tennessee in snow game

The snowy weather at Lambeau Field on Sunday night may have suggested a big night for the Tennessee Titans, who rely a lot on a bruising rushing attack led by Derrick Henry. Instead, the host Green Bay Packers ran away with the show -- literally. With big-time contributions from both Aaron Jones and rookie AJ Dillon, not to mention a near-perfect outing from presumptive MVP favorite Aaron Rodgers, Matt LaFleur's squad had little trouble cruising past the AFC South contenders in prime time. With the NFC's No. 1 seed set in their sights, the Packers scored early and often, then easily sealed their lead in crunch time, securing a 40-14 victory to improve to 12-3 on the season and drop Tennessee to 10-5 ahead of Week 17.

With the victory, the NFC North-champion Packers are now within one win of sealing the top seed -- and a first-round bye -- in the postseason. The Titans, meanwhile, have yet to officially qualify for the postseason with the Colts still alive in the South.

Here are some immediate takeaways from Sunday night's big Green Bay win:

Why the Packers won

Aaron Rodgers is the MVP! That's right. You heard it here. The ageless wonder, inexplicably written off by some in 2019, deserves the award. Sunday night was one of many examples why. Save for an ill-advised fourth-quarter throw on which he got just a touch greedy and gifted Tennessee a turnover, No. 12 was pure magic under the Lambeau snowfall. His signature pocket poise was evident all night, as was his chemistry with a predictably dominant Davante Adams.

It helped that Matt LaFleur's ground game also feasted on the Titans, with Aaron Jones running like he was shot out of a cannon (including on a 40-plus yard sideline sprint Tennessee should've challenged to reverse) and AJ Dillon proving all the draft-day naysayers wrong with a bruising night perfect for cold weather. Don't forget to credit Mike Pettine's defense, too, which was particularly feisty in the secondary, deflecting a handful of key Ryan Tannehill passes and picking off two.

Why the Titans lost

A couple reasons: No. 1, Mike Vrabel's defense had no answers for Aaron Rodgers and Aaron Jones. Few teams do, but this was an especially ugly showing for Tennessee, which surrendered far too many easy throws, including in crucial spots, early on. Malcolm Butler had a nice diving pick of an errant Rodgers throw late, but otherwise the Titans simply found themselves playing catch-up all night.

No. 2, on a night where Derrick Henry was just OK despite the snowy weather suggesting he'd be in for a heavy, steadily dominant workload, Tannehill too often looked uneasy firing the ball downfield. His 45-yard TD sprint was a clean thing of beauty, but the aerial production just was not there, with Jaire Alexander and Green Bay's secondary causing him fits on a night where he needed to be darn near perfect to match Rodgers and come away victorious.

Turning point

You might say Tannehill's first pick, which allowed the Packers to jump out to an early two-score lead. But the Titans fought back, with Tannehill's surprise TD run pulling Tennessee within five early in the third.

Just a few plays later, however, things changed for good: On first down, Aaron Jones galloped 39 yards down the left sideline, eluding all kinds of Titans to put Green Bay right back in the red zone. Replay revealed that Jones had stepped out of bounds early in the run, but the Packers hurried to the line before Tennessee could challenge, retained the big play and proceeded to score on an easy Rodgers-to-Adams TD, never looking back from there.

Play of the game

It didn't matter much for the Titans in the end, but Tannehill's sweet QB keeper was a nice display of his underrated athleticism:

What's next

The Packers (12-3) will close their 2020 season against the rival Bears (8-7), who are fresh off a blowout win over the Jaguars. Green Bay will lock up the No. 1 seed in the NFC with a win next week.

The Titans (10-5), meanwhile, will finish against their AFC South rival Texans (4-11), who just lost to the Bengals in Week 16. They're in a battle for the AFC South crown but could slip out of the playoffs altogether with a loss, as four other AFC teams also own 10-5 records.

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Bringing in the backup QB to do the kneel-downs is the rudest thing an NFL team can do. I love it.

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Really nice win for the Packers, who look a lot like the best team in the NFC right now. If they can beat the Bears next week, they'll have home field throughout the NFC playoffs and a first-round bye.

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What do you even say about this guy? This is amazing.

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AJ Dillon is just steamrolling through this Titans defense. 16 carries for 106 yards.

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That's probably gonna do it. Pressure on Tannehill right away and he had to throw into coverage off his back foot. The Packers will go to 12-3 and the Titans will drop to 10-5. Neither team clinches anything, though.

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At what point do the Packers just pin their ears back and fully come after Tannehill? The Titans run a lot of slow-developing pass plays and their O-line is not particularly strong in pass pro.

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...and now Rodgers gets picked on an all-advised (and very ill-placed) scramble-drill pass. The Titans need to start taking some deep shots down the field to score very quickly, and consider kicking onside every time.

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That's Dennis Kelly getting beat on an inside move again, by the way. That right tackle spot is just not as solid as it used to be.

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Oh Ryan Tannehill what are you doing?

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The Titans are in scoring range here, but they need to get in the end zone pretty quickly. Down 19 points in Lambeau going into the fourth quarter is not a good position to be in.

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The Packers' lead is back to 19 points, by the way. The Titans need to score very quickly here.

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