Tramon Williams is quickly becoming the bane of Matt Ryan’s existence. First, he picked off the famously cool Atlanta quarterback in the end zone to turn a promising Falcons drive into a Green Bay scoring possession. Then, he picked Ryan near the end of the half and cut out the middleman, returning the ball 70 yards for a touchdown.
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Ryan is 9-of-13 for 87 yards, which isn’t quite so bad if two of the incompletions aren’t interceptions or one of those interceptions hasn’t been returned for a touchdown at the end of the half. Michael Turner has carried the ball nine times for 37 yards, which gives him more rushing yardage than the entire Green Bay backfield. Then again, that does Atlanta little good when the quarterback is handing the ball to the other team.
On the other side of the field, Aaron Rodgers is 18-of-21 for 234 yards and two touchdowns. So far, the Packers have ougained Atlanta 268 yards to 106 yards.











