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Aaron Rodgers has still got it and so does Jordy Nelson

Aaron Rodgers and Jordy Nelson are on fire in Houston.

Jordy Nelson had one touchdown catch before the Packers' Week 6 game against the Texans. He has since doubled that total... in two quarters of football.

Here is Aaron Rodgers, free and clear in a pocket all his own, hitting Nelson for a 21-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter.

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Nelson makes a pretty nice grab, going up to get a perfectly placed ball from Rodgers. The quarterback’s pass is the real story here. This looks exactly like the reigning MVP, not part of a team that has struggled to find its way in the early going this season.

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