Packers get on the board vs. Bengals with A.J. Dillon’s first career receiving TD

The Packers got on the board with a 12-yard touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers to A.J. Dillon on Sunday in Cincinnati.

A.J. Dillon’s first receiving touchdown got the Green Bay Packers on the scoreboard in the second quarter of Sunday’s showdown with the Cincinnati Bengals.

The Green Bay Packers running back caught a pass in the flat and rumbled into the end zone from 12 yards out to score his first touchdown in the NFL as a receiver. Mason Crosby missed the extra point, making the score 7-6 in favor of the Bengals.

Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was red-hot on the drive, completing all six passes for 73 yards. His 34-yard completion to Davante Adams on 3rd-and-12 got the drive rolling.

The Packers went 75 yards in seven plays on the scoring march.

The touchdown pass from Rodgers tied him with Philip Rivers for the fifth-most of all-time at 421.

The score the third of Dillon’s career overall. He has three touches for 14 total yards so far on Sunday.

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