Aaron Rodgers, Packers catch Titans by surprise with TD to end first quarter

He followed up his three-touchdown game last Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys with another TD in the first quarter of the Green Bay Packers’ Thursday night game against the Tennessee Titans.

Watson also caught an 8-yard touchdown from Aaron Rodgers in the third quarter.

The last Packers’ rookie receiver with at least four touchdown catches in a season was James Lofton, who had six in 1978.

And while this is all new to the rookie second-round pick, it came on a play that’s old hat for Rodgers — who’s last five touchdown passes have all gone to Watson.

Rodgers caught the Titans with 12 men on the field and floated the ball to Watson on the left side of the end zone for a contested catch over cornerback Kristian Fulton.

It was the 17th career touchdown pass of Rodgers’ career on free plays — either defensive offsides or too many men on the field. It was Rodgers’ first such touchdown of the season and first since last Christmas against the Cleveland Browns. No one else has more than five such touchdowns since 2008.

The Titans blocked the extra point to take a 7-6 lead into the second quarter.

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