Packers Win Second Consecutive NFL Never Say Never Moment of the Year

Green Bay's dramatic comeback to beat the Miami Dolphins in Week 6 was voted as the NFL's Never Say Moment of the Year, the team announced on Thursday.

The winning touchdown was set up by quarterback Aaron Rodgers' fake spike and toss to rookie wide receiver Davante Adams, gaining 12 yards and going out of bounds at the four-yard line with just six seconds left game.

On the next play, Rodgers hit tight end Andrew Quarless in the end zone for the winning score with just three seconds left on the clock. The Packers won 27-24, improving to 4-2 on the season.

This marks the second consecutive year the Packers have won the same award with last season's final minute 48-yard touchdown pass from Rodgers to wide receiver Randall Cobb in the season finale to beat the Chicago Bears and clinch the NFC North title, receiving the same distinction.

The comeback in Miami was one of five finalists selected from the 17 weekly Never Say Never Moment winners. The final winner was voted upon by fans at NFL.com.

 

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4thand1's picture

January 29, 2015 at 05:31 pm

Do they get an award for biggest choke job of the year?

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jeremyjjbrown's picture

January 29, 2015 at 05:41 pm

In all fairness it took about 5 consecutive choke jobs to loose that game.

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pooch's picture

January 30, 2015 at 10:34 am

Yeah really ,what a dumb award,give it to Seattle.

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HankScorpio's picture

January 29, 2015 at 06:03 pm

This was regular season only award, right? I mean, there is a much better choice if you include playoffs.

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Lphill's picture

January 30, 2015 at 07:16 am

Actually we all want to blame the players for the loss to the Seahawks but in reality the people who choked were named McCarthy, Slocum and Capers, when you coach not to lose you know what happens ? You almost always lose .

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HankScorpio's picture

January 30, 2015 at 08:21 am

There is plenty of blame to go around. The players share in that with the coaching staff. Any one of dozen or more things going differently means we're looking at GB-NE rematch on Sunday. Some of those were poor coaching decisions and some were poor execution of sound coaching decisions.

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pooch's picture

January 30, 2015 at 10:48 am

It was coaching,coaching,coaching....poor playing calling 1st quarter 6 points ball on 1 yard line twice,that was 1st red flag.3rd and prevent in 3rd quarter,cant remember prevent working last 5 years 2nd red flag.Fake fieldgoal,at our Packer Party everyone was yelling watch fake watch fake,so now instead of 3 points ,Packers are in state of shock giving up 7 points 3 red flag.Shermans arm falling off we dont exploit,no one in press box watching monitor5th red flag.Sixth and seventh is sliding after pick,Can u imagine Charles Woodson doing that? Pitful play calling after pic.Not even going to go to 2 point conversion and onside kick cause the dam all ready broke open at that point

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Guisado's picture

January 30, 2015 at 02:08 pm

The Miami game was awesome.
But the bears game last year was freaking EPIC.

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