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Giants Vs. Packers, NFL Playoffs: Aaron Rodgers Interception A Fitting End For Green Bay

The Green Bay Packers have turned the ball over three times with three fumbles and had a fourth fumble erroneously taken off the board. Aaron Rodgers has been far from his usual self. The Packers more or less gifted a win to the New York Giants on Sunday, so it was only fitting that things ended with an interception. On the final Packers play of the game, Rodgers had a pass tipped and impressively intercepted by Deon Grant.

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It was the perfect way for the Giants to cap off a great performance, and they went to the victory formation after the pick. After three kneel-downs, the scoreboard reads 37-20, and the Giants are going to be making a trip to San Fransisco.

For updates and analysis on these teams leading up to their matchup, visit Packers blog Acme Packing Company, Giants blog Big Blue View and SB Nation New York. Don't forget to check out SB Nation's NFL hub for all your playoff news.

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