Aaron Rodgers was cooking to being the New York Jets’ matchup with the Seattle Seahawks in Week 13. It took a historic play by Seahawks defensive lineman Leonard Williams to get Seattle back in the game.
Rodgers had New York on the doorstep of another trip to the end zone midway through the second quarter. On 3rd-and-8 from Seattle’s 10-yard line, Rodgers’ pass was tipped and intercepted by Williams as he dropped into coverage. The big man rumbled 91 yards for a touchdown. This is the first pick-six of Rodgers’ career thrown inside the red zone. It’s also the longest pick-six by a defensive lineman in NFL history.
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