Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers tricked one of the game’s best linebackers with a no-look pass.
During his weekly spot with “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday, Rodgers revealed that he pulled a fast one on Indianapolis Colts linebacker Darius Leonard during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s overtime loss at Lucas Oil Stadium.
The subtle deception resulted in a completion to Davante Adams as the Packers marched down the field for the game-tying field goal.
“I had a pretty sweet no-looker to Davante on the last drive that I had kinda set up for a few plays,” Rodgers said. “Darius is so athletic side to side, he loves reading your eyes. I just kinda came back, looked left, then looked outside him to the right and threw behind him.”
"They wouldn't show it because I play for the #Packers…
But I had a pretty sweet no looker to Davante on the last drive that I had kinda set up for a few plays"@AaronRodgers12 on the no look pass & some high praise for #Lions QB Matthew Stafford #PatMcAfeeShowLIVE pic.twitter.com/MDpKDyROOK
— Pat McAFLEET (@PatMcAfeeShow) November 24, 2020
The result of the play was an 18-yard completion from Rodgers to Adams.
Peter Bukowski of Locked on Packers found the play from the broadcast, which eventually showed Rodgers using his eyes to trick Leonard:
I believe this is the no-look pass @AaronRodgers12 mentioned on @PatMcAfeeShow today. Hard to tell on the TV copy or All-22, but watch the replay and you can see 12's eyes looking right and then he slings it back to his left. I could be overthinking it too lol. pic.twitter.com/QEnqWA35mp
— Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) November 24, 2020
The fakeout from Rodgers moved Leonard just enough for Adams to flash open in the middle of the field.
On Twitter, Leonard admitted he was fooled and said it was a “hell of a throw” from Rodgers:
Hell of a throw by @AaronRodgers12 it definitely got me 😂😂! Him and Stafford does a great job moving you with their eyes!
— Darius Leonard (@dsleon45) November 24, 2020
Rodgers finished the game with 27 completions on 38 attempts for 311 yards, three touchdown passes and one interception. Seven of his completions went to Adams, who had 106 receiving yards and a score. Leonard had six tackles and a pass breakup.
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