After Rodgers scrambled 21 yards up the middle of the field and spiked the ball to stop the clock, the Packers were on their own 45 with 19 seconds to go. From there, Rodgers covered 46 yards in just 13 seconds with three straight sideline completions – two to WR Davante Adams covering 8 and 19 yards, and one in between to rookie WR Equanimeous St. Brown for 19 on a back-shoulder throw. It was the first ball thrown to St. Brown in the game, while Adams finished with a game-high 10 receptions for 132 yards.

Now on the San Francisco 9-yard line with just six seconds left, Rodgers intentionally threw high and incomplete to Adams on the left side to kill three seconds and set up K Mason Crosby for a walk-off 27-yard field goal. Crosby drilled it, making him a perfect 7-for-7 on his kicks in the game (four field goals, three PATs) just one week after missing five kicks at Detroit in the worst game of the decorated veteran's career.