Aaron Rodgers has scored his first touchdown since returning from a broken collarbone. Well, kind of.

Rodgers fumbled just before attempting a pass in the second quarter against the Chicago Bears. Thinking the play was dead, Packers receiver Brandon Boykin picked the ball up and stood, with his back to the end zone, until Rodgers told Boykin to turn and run. No Bears chased Boykin, who was credited with a fumble-return touchdown.

The score gave the Packers a 10-7 lead in the de facto NFC North championship game. The score was part of a bizarre first half for Rodgers, who threw interceptions on the Packers’ first two possessions.

(GIF via @SBNation)