Aaron Rodgers missed a few more throws than he usually does, and even threw an interception with the game still in doubt. He just wasn't at his best against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday -- until he absolutely had to be. With the Packers clinging to a two-point lead and trying to fend off a late rally, Rodgers threw a 40-yard touchdown to Jordy Nelson with 2:55 left and the Packers survived a scare from the Buccaneers for a 35-26 victory.