Packers 24, Vikings 10 – Instant Replay
Posted by Tyler Gajewski on January 6, 2013 – 2:13 amDefense stars as Packers advance
to rematch with 49ers
Aaron Rodgers hits 10 different receivers as Packers beat the VikingsRead More
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Packers defense adjusts to Webb, clamps down on Peterson
Charles Woodson returns, Clay Matthews gets two sacks in playoff victoryRead More
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Packers, 49ers different from teams we saw in opener
They’ll meet in rematch in San Francisco next SaturdayRead More
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Game notes: Denied early, John Kuhn still finds end zone
Packers ‘double-up’ on Vikings with TDs sandwiching halftimeRead More
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Game Day Chat
Read Packers.com’s gameday chat with Vic Ketchman and Mike Spofford.
Press Conferences
Game Highlights

Packers-Vikings Game highlights(5:15)
QB Aaron Rodgers led the Green Bay Packers to a 24-10 victory over the Christian Ponder-less Minnesota Vikings in the Wild Card round of the NFC playoffs.
- DuJuan Harris stretches to goal line on 9-yard TD(0:25)
- John Kuhn 3-yard TD run late in first half (0:16)
- Clay Matthews gets easiest sack of his life (0:11)
- Packers convert 4th down on Jennings’ 32-yarder (0:24)
- WR Jordy Nelson stays in bounds with catch (0:25)
- FB John Kuhn’s 9-yard TD catch(0:24)
- Clay Matthews gets the strip/sack/recovery(0:15)
- Packers CB Sam Shields gets the pick(0:25)
- QB Aaron Rodgers Wild Card highlights(1:18)
Locker Room Interviews

Charles Woodson and team are battle tested(4:37)
Green Bay Packers defensive back Charles Woodson met with reporters following the team’s 24-10 Wild Card Playoff victory over the Minnesota Vikings.
- Clay Matthews and defense kept Vikings in check(2:40)
- Greg Jennings and team look forward to 49ers(2:04)
- Jordy Nelson: More to it than winning(3:56)
- Randall Cobb and team to keep the ball rollin’(1:42)
Features

Game Day Photos
Look through the lens of team photographer Jim Biever. Check out photos from Saturday’s Packers-Vikings game at Lambeau Field.

Sights & Sounds(2:28)
Check out the Sights & Sounds from Saturday’s Packers-Vikings game at Lambeau Field.

Sideline Pass
Check out these behind-the-scenes photos from Lambeau Field. The Green Bay Packers faced the Minnesota Vikings in the Wild Card Playoff game

Game Wallpapers
Download the latest wallpapers from Saturday’s Packers-Vikings playoff game.

Packers-Vikings post-game notes & quotes
With the victory, the Packers improve to 30-17 all-time in the postseason, a .638 winning percentage that ranks No. 1 in league history.

Under the Cap(5:46)
In this edition of ‘Under the Cap,’ packers.com’s Larry McCarren sits down with Green Bay Packers running back Ryan Grant.
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By Pack Freak on Jan 6, 2013 | Reply
Ya Packers , off to San Fran to get some revenge . Packers are healthy and ready to make there run. No stopping them. Super Bowl bound baby.
By Cyndi on Jan 6, 2013 | Reply
Awesome win my Packers, despite the fact there was so much trash talk from the opposing team and the media. AP this AP that, how do they overlook the fact we have the best QB in the NFL? No Respect thats how! Welcome back Charles and Clay you are awesome! Have fun this week and kick some 49er butt this weekend! GO PACK!
By Roger Presl on Jan 6, 2013 | Reply
Congratulations Packers, on the W against the Vikings. I’m glad we didn’t have the results that the TV Host predicted and instead, got the results I predicted. No cover II. Just concentrate on the run. That’s what the Pack did and it worked. However, what does worry me is that the Pack failed to score on their last 7 possessions of the game. Our punter probably has a sore leg this morning. I would have liked to see at least a 42 to 10 victory. Hopefully, the Pack saved all that scoring for the next 3 games.
By Samuel Resz on Jan 6, 2013 | Reply
Congrats Packers! D looked good. Niners will be tough, though.
By Steve Hagins on Jan 7, 2013 | Reply
Your videos of interviews and press conferences would be a lot better if you could figure out a way to mike the questioners so we could hear both sides of the conversation. I really enjoy listening. Thanks.