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Packers get peek at future

But Green Bay loses with Rodgers at helm

Green Bay’s James Jones loses his helmet but goes on to score.  (Associated Press / The Spokesman-Review)
Associated Press

GREEN BAY, Wis. – Aaron Rodgers shrugged off a shaky beginning as Brett Favre’s replacement.

In his first start for the Green Bay Packers, Rodgers delivered a pair of scoring drives and a handful of highlights in a 20-17 preseason loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night.

The Packers definitively handed Rodgers the keys to one of the NFL’s best offenses after trading Favre to the New York Jets last week – ending an ugly, monthlong divorce with one of the most beloved players in franchise history.

And despite spending most of the past three seasons holding a clipboard, Rodgers didn’t show many signs of nerves in his first step out of Favre’s shadow. The Bengals tagged Rodgers for an early interception off of a deflected pass, but he recovered to complete 9 of 15 throws for 117 yards and a touchdown.

Rodgers left the game after the first quarter, with the Packers leading 10-0 after a sluggish performance by the Bengals’ No. 1 offense.

Playing without running back Rudi Johnson and wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cincinnati didn’t gain a first down until early in the second quarter.

Carson Palmer finished the game 5 for 9 for 33 yards with a touchdown, connecting with tight end Ben Utecht for a 14-yard score early in the second quarter.

Backup Ryan Fitzpatrick took over and led the Bengals on a drive, handing off to Chris Perry for a 6-yard touchdown that put Cincinnati ahead 14-10. Fitzpatrick led the Bengals into Packers territory again later in the quarter, and Shayne Graham’s 43-yard field goal put the Bengals ahead 17-10 going into halftime.

Graham added a 32-yarder in the fourth quarter.