Photos From The Green Bay Packers vs St Louis Rams NFL Football Game • October 11, 2015 • Wisconsin Editorial Photographer
On Sunday October 11, 2015 the Green Bay Packers defeated the St Louis Rams 24-10 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin to go 5-0 on the 2015 season. I covered the north end zone and as my luck would have it all the touchdowns happened in the south end zone. The story of the game to me was how well the Packers defense played and that Aaron Rodgers threw his first interceptions at home since the 2012 season. I think I was able to get some nice shots of the Packers defense making plays including Quinten Rollins celebrating one of his two interceptions of Rams quarterback Nick Foles and a nice three picture sequence of Packers linebacker Clay Matthews making and celebrating a sack of Nick Foles.
Probably my favorite shot of mine from the day shows quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers enjoying a piece of bubble gum as he warmup before the game.
Thanks for taking a look!
Mike
Green Bay Packers fans before the game.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers enjoys a piece of gum while warming up before the game.
A young Green Bay Packers fan.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver James Jones takes the field during player introductions.
With John Kuhn and Aaron Rodgers waiting behind him Green Bay Packers running back Eddie Lacy gets ready to be introduced during player introductions.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers low fives his teammates.
Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Nick Perry, left, and inside linebacker Clay Matthews pressure St. Louis Rams quarterback Nick Foles.
Green Bay Packers inside linebacker Clay Matthews tries to block a St. Louis Rams quarterback Nick Foles pass.
Green Bay Packers strong safety Micah Hyde intercepts a St. Louis Rams quarterback Nick Foles pass.
Green Bay Packers strong safety Micah Hyde celebrates his interception with his teammates.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Quinten Rollins does a Lambeau Leap to celebrate on of his two interceptions.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers hands the ball off to running back James Starks as he gets pressured by St. Louis Rams strong safety T.J. McDonald
St. Louis Rams middle linebacker James Laurinaitis and defensive end Robert Quinn defend Green Bay Packers running back James Starks.
St. Louis Rams running back Todd Gurley tries to jump over the defense of Green Bay Packers strong safety Micah Hyde.
St. Louis Rams Cody Davis pulls in a pass on a fake punt for a first down.
Green Bay Packers nose tackle Letroy Guion trips up St. Louis Rams running back Todd Gurley
St. Louis Rams defensive end Robert Quinn knocks the ball out of Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers hands on a turnover.
The Green Bay Packers defense knocks the ball out of St. Louis Rams quarterback Nick Foles hand.
St. Louis Rams quarterback Nick Foles fumbles the ball as he goes down to the ground.
Green Bay Packers tight end Richard Rodgers jumps over the defense of St. Louis Rams free safety Rodney McLeod.
Green Bay Packers linebacker Joe Thomas breaks up a pass intended for St. Louis Rams tight end Lance Kendricks.
Green Bay Packers inside linebacker Clay Matthews sacks St. Louis Rams quarterback Nick Foles.
Green Bay Packers inside linebacker Clay Matthews sacks St. Louis Rams quarterback Nick Foles.
Green Bay Packers inside linebacker Clay Matthews celebrates his sack of St. Louis Rams quarterback Nick Foles.
St. Louis Rams head coach Jeff Fisher shakes hands with Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers after the Packers defeated the Rams 24-10.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers runs off the field with a 5-0 record.
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