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The last time Atlanta Falcons receiver Julio Jones faced the Green Bay Packers, he had a monster game with 11 catches for 259 yards.

The Packers had jumped out to a 31-7 halftime lead to force the Falcons into a pass-heavy offense in the second half. Jones torched the Packers, who were able to hold off the rally for a 43-37 victory on Dec. 8, 2014 at Lambeau Field.

"He just snapped," Packers safety Micah Hyde told the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Thursday.

Jones was held in check in the first half of that game before erupting in the second half that included a 79-yard catch and 22-yard touchdown.

Jones averaged more than 23 yards per catch in that game and needs 170 yards on Sunday to reach 1,000 for the season, in just eight games. He has 40 receptions for 830 yards, a yards-per-catch average of 20.8. That puts him on pace to become the first receiver in history with 2,000 yards in a single season.

"I'm going to do what helps the team win," Jones told ESPN.com. "If that's me getting 2,000 on the way to being a great teammate, let's do it. But if it's not required for me to win games, hey, I'm all about winning."

Packers coach Mike McCarthy called Jones' numbers "outrageous" and he has the injury-riddled Packers secondary asking a higher power for help.

"The week of (the game), every night before you go to bed, you’ve got to pray," Hyde said. "Game day, you’ve got to wake up, you’ve got to pray. He’s just one of those guys that can get it done in all aspects of the game.

"Honestly, there’s nothing he can’t do. There’s guys that come along every now and then, you’ve got your Calvin Johnson-type guys, and he’s one of them. He’s the best in the game right now."