Jones has been off to a strong start to his sophomore season after returning from a two-game suspension, averaging 6.2 yards per carry through the first five games.

As has been customary the past few weeks, Jones turned his initial attempts into immediate production in rushing for 20 yards on his first two carries Sunday.

After getting the call late in the third quarter, Jones perfectly followed a block from center Corey Linsley off a second-and-10 draw play and extended it into the 33-yard touchdown.

"Go make a play, and that's what happened," Jones said. "The guys up front, along with the rest of the blocking unit, they did a great job and they were open. I was one-on-one with the safety, and I like my chances one-on-one with the safety."

Adams is steadily putting together an All-Pro-caliber season. With another five catches for 133 yards Sunday, Adams now has 24 receptions for 405 yards and three touchdowns over his last three games.

His 48-yard catch down the sideline past Marcus Peters on third-and-5 led to the Packers' first touchdown of the day on a 1-yard Jamaal Williams run, while Adams' leaping 41-yard reception down the middle of the field converted a third-and-9 situation, leading to Jones' touchdown run.

Still, Adams takes little satisfaction in the individual successes. The Packers' offense weathered another up-and-down day, with Adams' two 40-yard completions representing Green Bay's only two third-down conversions on offense.