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Aaron Rodgers TD #24 Woodson SACK HOF 2008 Packers @ Jaguars 12/14 Full Ticket

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NFL Jaguars 12-14-2008

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from 2008 NFL Season
December 14, 2008 Jacksonville Jaguars vs Green Bay Packers at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, FL.
12/14/2008
 
AARON RODGERS
CAREER TD PASS #24
20 of 32 PASSING for 278 YARDS
500th PASS ATTEMPT
14th GAME START
1st SEASON as STARTER
"A-Rod"
10x Pro Bowl, 4x All-Pro, 1x SB Champ
4x MVP, SB XLV MVP, HOF All-2010s Team
2011 Bert Bell Award, 2011 PFWA Off. PoY
Future HALL of FAMER
 
CHARLES WOODSON
150th GAME PLAYED
9th CAREER SACK
9x Pro Bowl, 3x All-Pro, 1x SB Champ
HOF All-2000s Team, 1998 AP Def. RoY, 1998 PFWA Def. RoY
2009 AP Def. PoY, 2009 PFWA Def. PoY
Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2021
 
DAVID GARRARD
9,000 YARDS PASSING MILESTONE
21 of 33 PASSING for 238 YARDS
CAREER TD PASS #48, 49
1x Pro Bowl
 
JORDY NELSON 30th RECEPTION - ROOKIE SEASON
GREG JENNINGS CAREER TD #23
MAURICE JONES-DREW CAREER TD #39, 40
DENNIS NORTHCUTT CAREER TD #20
 
Packers lose on late drive for third straight week
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- David Garrard squeezed through a hole, sliced left and found an open lane to the end zone. He was closing in on the goal line when Will Blackmon caught him from behind and slapped the ball away.  It bounced right into Garrard's arms as he fell to the ground, giving Jacksonville a much-needed break and leaving Green Bay with another familiar-feeling loss.  Garrard threw for 238 yards and two touchdowns, ran for 31 yards and the Jaguars snapped a four-game losing streak with a 20-16 victory over the Packers on Sunday.  The Jaguars (5-9) won at home for the first time since September, ended Green Bay's slim playoff chances and left the Packers (5-9) arguing, pointing fingers and searching for answers after another fourth-quarter collapse.  The Packers might have had reason to bicker. After all, they lost on a late drive for the third consecutive week. Carolina beat Green Bay 35-31 two weeks ago with a 55-yard drive in the final two minutes. Houston kicked a field goal as time expired in last week's 24-21 victory.  The latest one came courtesy of Garrard, Dennis Northcutt, Maurice Jones-Drew and several missed opportunities.  The Packers entered the final quarter with a 13-7 lead, poised to snap a three-game slide, but Garrard directed two scoring drives that gave Jacksonville its second win in eight games.  The turnaround started with the first play of the fourth. On fourth-and-1 at the Jacksonville 44, the Jaguars stuffed fullback John Kuhn up the middle. It was one of many problems the Packers had in short-yardage situations.  Garrard took over from there. He converted a fourth-down play with a 4-yard run, completed a couple of short passes to Reggie Williams and then beat an all-out blitz by finding Jones-Drew over the middle for a 14-yard touchdown.  The Packers went back in front, 16-14, on Mason Crosby's third field goal. But Garrard and the Jaguars answered against Green Bay's porous defense.  The second drive was even more efficient that the first, with Garrard hooking up with Northcutt for a 41-yard gain -- the Jaguars had been the only NFL team without a pass play of at least 40 yards -- and later scrambling for 16 yards on third down.  His fortuitous fumble at the end of the run was key, though.  Jones-Drew scored on the next play, putting Jacksonville ahead for good. Jones-Drew, starting in place of Fred Taylor, finished with 48 yards rushing and 22 yards receiving. Northcutt caught five passes for 127 yards and a touchdown, a 31-yarder on the game's opening drive.  Green Bay had a final chance to win, but Reggie Nelson intercepted Aaron Rodgers' pass over the middle with 40 seconds remaining.  Rodgers finished 20-of-32 passing for 278 yards and a touchdown. James Jones caught four passes for 132 yards. Ryan Grant ran for 56 yards.  The defense was the Packers' biggest problem -- again. Green Bay failed to generate much pressure on Garrard, and defenders spent much of the fourth quarter squabbling with each other and pointing fingers.  Game notes -- The Packers might have won had they not had to settle for two short field goals in the first half. ... Jaguars LB Daryl Smith (groin) left the game late in the third and did not return. ... Jaguars won despite missing a field goal (Josh Scobee has missed four in last four games), dropping two passes on third down, blowing several coverages, having two plays reversed on challenges and failing to down two punts that bounced inside the 10-yard line.
 
ULTRA RARE FULL TICKET IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  No Creases, Has some writing on the backside, Nice ticket!!!
Ticket measures 2-1/4 x 7 inches
Section 146 - Row G - Seat 8 - Gate 4 - $58
 
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Ticket will be shipped in the Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder) shown in the photos.
It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking.
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$29.95 inc. tax
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