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Associated Press
Sunday, September 14, 2008 DETROIT -- Aaron Rodgers had Motor City flashbacks, watching the Green Bay Packers blow a big lead against the Detroit Lions. There was a major difference: Rodgers was playing and Brett Favre was elsewhere. Rodgers threw three touchdown passes in the first four drives of his second start, helping Green Bay build a big lead it needed in a 48-25 win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday. Green Bay led 21-0 midway through the second quarter, but fell behind by a point with 7:41 left after Calvin Jo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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