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From the Associated Press

SEATTLE -- Aaron Rodgers again ignored pain. He heaped it on the sinking Seahawks instead.

Green Bay’s ailing quarterback ran for a touchdown early, then threw two scoring passes in the second half to perhaps save the Packers’ season in a 27-17 victory over Seattle that ended a three-game slide.

Seattle paid for having to start No. 3 quarterback Charlie Frye. It looked inept on offense while dropping to 1-4 -- the equal of the St. Louis Rams at the bottom of the NFC West the Seahawks have ruled the last four seasons.

Rodgers, again starting despite a sprained shoulder, was 21 for 30 with 208 yards as Green Bay (3-3) won for the 10th time in 13 road games.

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Frye completed 12 of 23 passes for just 83 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions for the Seahawks, who entered the season an NFC-best 42-14 at home since 2001.

Quoteworthy: “It’s been a while since it’s been like this. It’s just a shock.” -- Rocky Bernard, Seahawks defensive tackle

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