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Aaron Rodgers heaved a pass to Jordy Nelson that was free play touchdown magic

This was amazing.

The Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts have played a sloppy game thus far. The Packers have been slow to get started on offense and Andrew Luck has thrown two picks to Ha Ha Clinton-Dix.

Aaron Rodgers can’t be stopped, though. He found Jordy Nelson for a 26-yard touchdown, and Nelson made quite the spectacular grab in the process.

The touchdown came on a free play, which has become a signature play of Rodgers’ in Green Bay. Many players try to make it happen, but there’s no question that he does it best.

The score kept the Packers close with the Colts, down just 14-10.

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