Aaron Rodgers has thrown two touchdown passes and Green Bay's defense has limited Baltimore to just 72 yards of total offense as the Packers lead the Ravens 17-0 at halftime.
The Packers got on the board first with a 29-yard field goal from Mason Crosby on the opening drive of the game. Green Bay started out at Baltimore's 43 after wide receiver Jordy Nelson returned the opening kickoff 38 yards, and Rodgers completed passes of 10 and 15 yards respectively to Brandon Jackson and James Jones to convert third downs.
Baltimore moved into the red zone on their opening drive, but linebacker Clay Matthews forced a fumble by running back Ray Rice on a carry and safety Nick Collins recovered. Collins got another takeaway on the Ravens' next possession, intercepting quarterback Joe Flacco's flea-flicker pass deep down the right sideline intended for wide receiver Derrick Mason at Green Bay's 23. Collins returned the pick 25 yards, but the Packers went three-and-out.