Packers highlights: Aaron Rodgers throws 4 TDs, defense tallies 3 INTs in win over Giants

The Packers used four touchdown passes from Aaron Rodgers and three interceptions from the defense to cruise past the Giants on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. 

The Green Bay Packers used four touchdown passes from Aaron Rodgers and three interceptions from the defense to cruise past the New York Giants on Sunday at MetLife Stadium.

Rodgers tossed a pair of touchdown passes to Davante Adams and one each to Allen Lazard and Marcedes Lewis, while Kevin King, Darnell Savage and Tramon Williams all tallied interceptions of rookie quarterback Daniel Jones.

Rodgers finished the 31-13 win with a passer rating of 125.4, his third-highest in a single game this season. He now has 22 touchdown passes and just two interceptions for the 9-3 Packers.

Here’s all four of Rodgers’ touchdown passes:

The Packers turned their three interceptions of Jones into 10 points. Mike Pettine’s group now has 12 picks this season.

King became the 12th player in the NFL to get to four interceptions in 2019, while Savage and Williams both produced their second picks of the year.

King stepped right in front of Jones’ intended receiver on 3rd-and-10 in the first half:

Savage took advantage of a high throw from Jones. He was in the right place at the right time for the pick:

Williams’ interception with just over six minutes to go all but sealed the victory:

The Packers are now 9-3 after 12 games. They’ll return home to play the Washington Redskins at Lambeau Field next Sunday.