GREEN BAY, Wis. - Aaron Rodgers threw for two touchdowns, Eddie Lacy powered for key yards in the fourth quarter and the Green Bay Packers fended off the New England Patriots 26-21 Sunday in a high-profile matchup between Super Bowl contenders.Rodgers bested Tom Brady in the first meeting between the star quarterbacks as starters. Rodgers connected with Richard Rodgers and Jordy Nelson for long touchdowns.Leading by five, the defence held firm late for the Packers (9-3). Mike Daniels and Mike Neal combined to sack Brady on third down for a 9-yard loss, and kicker Stephen Gostkowkski pushed a 47-yard field-goal attempt wide right with 2:40 left.The Packers sealed it after Rodgers converted to Cobb on third-and-4 with the Patriots out of timeouts.Brady finished with two touchdown passes to Brandon LaFell for New England (9-3), which had its seven-game winning streak snapped. The second score came from 15 yards early in the fourth quarter to get within 23-21.The lead could have been wider for the Packers if not for some hiccups in the red zone.Green Bay settled for four field goals from Mason Crosby of 35 yards or less, including a 28-yarder to make it a five-point lead with 8:41 left. That kick came after rookie Davante Adams dropped a potential touchdown pass on third-and-5 from the New England 10.Broncos 29, Chiefs 16KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Peyton Manning threw two touchdown passes, Connor Barth was perfect on five field-goal attempts.C.J. Anderson added 168 yards rushing and caught a 15-yard touchdown pass, and Demaryius Thomas also had a TD grab to help the Broncos (9-3) beat Kansas City for the sixth straight time.Alex Smith threw for 153 yards and two touchdowns for the Chiefs (7-5), the second of them to Jamaal Charles to make it 26-16 early in the fourth quarter. But Smiths pass on the 2-point try fell incomplete, and the Broncos added another field goal to put the game away.The victory kept Denver a game up on San Diego in the division race.Bengals 14, Buccaneers 13TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Andy Dalton ran for one touchdown and threw to A.J. Green for another, helping the Bengals overcome numerous mistakes.Dalton shrugged off three first-half interceptions, and the Bengals (8-3-1) weathered 10 penalties and an ill-advised onside kick that cost them momentum after taking the lead in the second half to win on the road for the third consecutive week. Thats a franchise first that seemed improbable following a lopsided home loss to Cleveland a month ago.The Bengals lead the tightest division race in the NFL, with a 1 1/2-game lead over each of their AFC North rivals — all of whom lost.Tampa Bay (2-10) threatened in the closing minutes. However, a 21-yard completion that would have put the Bucs in field goal range was overturned after a replay review confirmed the Bucs had 12 men on the field on the play.The ball was moved back to the 46, an additional 14 seconds were added to the clock, and Tampa Bay turned over the ball on downs.Chargers 34, Ravens 33BALTIMORE (AP) — Philip Rivers capped a frantic drive with a 1-yard touchdown pass to Eddie Royal with 38 seconds to go. The Chargers (8-4) trailed 30-20 with 6:13 remaining and 33-27 with 2:22 left before Rivers brought them back.Following a pass interference call against Anthony Levine in the end zone, Rivers hit Royal to conclude an 80-yard march to the Chargers third straight win.Baltimore (7-5) lost at home in November for the first time since 2009. The Ravens were 11-0 all-time at home against West Coast teams.Rivers went for 34 for 45 for 383 yards and three touchdowns, two to Keenan Allen.Joe Flacco threw for two scores for Baltimore, which wasted four field goals from Justin Tucker and 106 yards rushing from Justin Forsett.Saints 35, Steelers 32PITTSBURGH (AP) — Drew Brees threw five touchdowns for the ninth time in his career as the Saints dominated the sloppy Steelers.Kenny Stills caught five passes for a career-high 162 yards and a score as the Saints (5-7) ended a three-game losing streak by restoring a little bit of respectability and a sense of order to the NFC South.The Steelers (7-5) kept New Orleans tight end Jimmy Graham without a catch, but it hardly mattered. Brees worked over Pittsburghs secondary anyway. Ben Watson, Marques Colston, Erik Lorig and Nick Toon hauled in touchdowns.Ben Roethlisberger passed for 435 yards and two touchdowns, but also threw two interceptions for the Steelers.Bills 26, Browns 10ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Quarterback Kyle Orton and defensive end Jerry Hughes scored touchdowns 10 seconds apart in the third quarter.Orton put the Bills ahead 7-3 with a 3-yard pass to Chris Hogan. Buffalos defence scored on the next play from scrimmage when Hughes stripped the ball from running back Terrence West, and returned the fumble 18 yards.It was too deep of a hole for Browns rookie quarterback Johnny Manziel to dig out of. Taking over with 12:01 left after starter Brian Hoyer threw his second interception, Manziel capped an eight-play, 80-yard drive with a 10-yard run that cut Buffalos lead to 20-10.The Bills (7-5) won their second straight. Cleveland (7-5) lost for only the second time in six games.Falcons 29, Cardinals 18ATLANTA (AP) — Julio Jones had a career day, catching 10 passes for 189 yards and a touchdown to keep the Falcons in first place in the NFC South.Arizona (9-3) still leads the NFC West after its second straight loss, but its lead over defending Super Bowl champion Seattle dwindled to a single game.More troubling for the Cardinals, they had gone more than 11 quarters without an offensive touchdown until a meaningless score with just over a minute remaining.Steven Jackson broke off a 55-yard run — his longest since 2009 — to set up a touchdown on the Falcons opening possession.Jones hauled in a 32-yard scoring pass, and Matt Bryant kicked a career-best five field goals for the Falcons (5-7), who matched New Orleans 35-32 win at Pittsburgh to remain tied for the top spot in the NFC South.Texans 45, Titans 21HOUSTON (AP) — Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for a franchise-record six touchdowns and DeAndre Hopkins had a career-best 238 yards receiving and two scores. Fitzpatrick returned to the lineup after being benched for two games for Ryan Mallett, who suffered a season-ending chest injury last week.J.J. Watt helped out in the win, too. He had his third touchdown reception, two sacks, forced and recovered a fumble for Houston (6-6).Tennessees Zach Mettenberger injured his right shoulder playing behind a makeshift offensive line missing three starters. Jake Locker took over in the third quarter and threw for 91 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions for the Titans (2-10), who have lost six straight.Rams 52, Raiders 0ST. LOUIS (AP) — Tre Mason scored two long touchdowns and Shaun Hill accounted for three TDs in the rout. St. Louis had an out-of-nowhere 38-point first half that tied for second biggest in franchise history.Mason had 113 yards rushing on six carries in the half with an 89-yard score, plus a 35-yard jaunt on a screen pass that opened the scoring. Hill was 12 for 15 for 178 yards and two TDs and ran for a 2-yard score.The Rams (5-7) scored touchdowns on their first five possessions, got a field goal on the sixth midway through the second quarter to top their previous best scoring total for any game this season. The 38-point halftime lead was the largest in franchise history, one more than against Green Bay in 1980.The Raiders (1-11) were never competitive and committed five turnovers.Colts 49, Redskins 27INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Andrew Luck threw a career-high five touchdown passes and topped the 300-yard mark for a franchise-record 10th time this season.Indianapolis (8-4) won for the eighth time in 10 games since starting 0-2.Luck was 19 of 27 for 370 yards and had TD passes of 30, 3, 48, 73 and 79 yards. He broke Peyton Mannings mark for most 300-yard games in one season and joined Manning and Dan Marino as the only quarterbacks to top 4,000 yards in two of their first three seasons.He did all that while Robert Griffin III, the No. 2 overall pick behind Luck in 2012, watched from the sideline. Griffins replacement, Colt McCoy, was 31 of 47 for a career-best 392 yards and three TDs, also a career high.Washington (3-9) has lost four straight.Vikings 31, Panthers 13MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Adam Thielen and Everson Griffen each returned blocked punts by Minnesota for touchdowns, the fifth time in league history one team had two in the same game.Teddy Bridgewater threw for two scores without a turnover, and Griffen had two of the four sacks by the Vikings (5-7) against Cam Newton.Despite entering the week just a half-game out of first place in the struggling NFC South, the Panthers (3-8-1) again stumbled out of their bye. Theyre 0-4 under coach Ron Rivera following the annual in-season week off, and have lost six in a row overall this season.This was the seventh-coldest game in Vikings history, with a kickoff temperature of 12 degrees. Theyre playing outside this year for the first time since 1981.Jaguars 25, Giants 24JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Josh Scobee kicked a 43-yard field goal with 28 seconds remaining, and the Jaguars rallied from a 21-point deficit.The Jaguars (2-10) ended a four-game losing streak and dealt the Giants (3-9) a seventh consecutive loss that could raise more questions about coach Tom Coughlins future.The Giants dominated the first half, scoring 21 points in the second quarter and looking like they would notch their first victory since early October.But after the break Geno Hayes forced Eli Manning to fumble and teammate J.T. Thomas recovered in the end zone.Rookie Aaron Colvin returned a fumble 41 yards for a touchdown in the fourth period. 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The Rank family -- Richs widow Deby; eldest son Kyle, the former pro hockey player turned firefighter; and youngest child, daughter Caelen, who recently graduated to become a nurse -- will of course be at First Niagara Center to cheer on Garrett, wholl drop the puck for real on the opening faceoff, wearing No. 48 on the back on his NHL referees jersey. Richs good pal Steve Webb, aka Webby, will be there, too, along with about 90-plus others from the Ranks hometown of Elmira, Ont., who will load into two buses, armed (no doubt) with a lot of beer and even more stories about a remarkable man and extraordinary Canadian family on what will be quite the night. It will be emotional, thats for sure, said Richs friend Webby. Rich would have been so pumped. My Dad will be there in spirit, Kyle said. Hed be so proud, he would be right over the moon. This is what he wanted for me, Garrett said. He wanted me to be an NHL referee. It will be so emotional, so exciting to have all my family and friends there. I always feel like my Dad is out there with me and I know he will be (on Thursday). *** I wouldnt want you to get the wrong idea. Rich Rank and I were not best friends, though the man who died far too young of a heart attack at age 57 had that rare ability to make anyone he came into contact with just once feel like a best friend. Rich and I shared one hockey season, 2006-07, watching our kids play together on the St. Lawrence University Skating Saints. Richs son Kyle, a 1982 born, was a senior centre and co-captain. My son Mike, a 1986 born, was a freshman left winger. I would stand on the rail alongside Rich for home games at cozy Appleton Arena. Rich would give me sage advice – enjoy every minute of this (college hockey experience) because four years goes by in the blink of an eye -- and he would talk about the joys of watching our kids play and having a post-game beer afterwards. I would reciprocate by looking up Toronto Maple Leaf scores for him on my phone and passing along the mostly bad news to the true-blue Maple Leaf fan. Some nights, if the Saints were filling the net and old Appleton was rockin, wed look at each other after a goal, exchange high fives, and hed laugh and say to me, It doesnt get any better than this, does it? He had a big booming voice to go along with a good-sized frame, and big mitts that would envelop your hand when he shook it, but none of it was as big as his heart, which must have finally given out because hed given so much of it to so many others. To be honest, back then, I didnt know that much about Richs life in Elmira, the small town just northeast of Waterloo, Ont., where he was a larger than life figure, the close-knit communitys unofficial mayor, dubbed by some as Mr. Elmira. But I knew he must be something special because his son, Kyle, most certainly was. Kyle went to SLU in Canton, N.Y., to play golf. He was a longshot walk-on to the hockey team, but played four full seasons for head coach Joe Marsh, becoming a top-line centre and co-captain with defenceman Drew Bagnall in their senior years. If there were just one thing Id want my son Mike to take from his four years of college hockey – and believe me, there were so many more things he did take than just one – Id want it to be the example set by Kyle Rank and Drew Bagnall as captains that year. They showed exemplary leadership, heart, grit and determination. They carried themselves like men and taught their younger teammates to do the same. They played hard, they played for keeps and yet they were every bit as caring for their teammates and the team as they were relentless against their opponents. At seasons end that year, head coach Marsh cited the leadership of Rank and Bagnall as special as hed ever had in his 20-plus years at SLU. Not surprisingly, SLU finished first in the ECAC regular season that year, lost in the semi-finals of the ECAC tournament but still qualified for the NCAA tourney, losing in the first round to the Boston College Eagles of Cory Schneider and Brian Boyle vintage. SLU hasnt been back to the NCAA tournament since. Bagnall is still playing pro hockey – surprise, hes captain of the AHLs Rochester Americans this season – and Kyle Rank went on to play parts of five pro seasons, amassing 160 AHL regular season games for Bridgeport, Wilkes-Barre, Portland and Rochester and an additional 57 ECHL games in Wheeling and Cincinnati before hanging up his skates to become a Waterloo, Ont., firefighter, a husband and father of two little girls, for whom on Sunday he was out in the backyard flooding a rink. Im not sure many kids growing up dream of one day being an NHL referee and Garrett didnt, at least not at first, but my Dad always loved being a ref and wanted Garrett to become one, Kyle said. Dad was always refereeing games and when Garrett followed in his refereeing footsteps, it was really special for him. Thats why (Garretts first NHL game) is going to be so special. Rich Ranks job was working for the Township of Woolwich, though he never treated it like a job. More like an opportunity to meet and talk to people. Hed drive a snow plow in the winter. In the summer, as the story goes, hed flush the towns water mains by turning on the fire hydrants and if it were a particularly hot summer day and kids were out on the street, the hydrant might run a lot longer than it was supposed to. Mostly, though, he loved talking to people. He loved to hear their stories, get to know them, treat each and every one of them like special friends. Rich Rank was a special person - so it comes as no surprise he has special kids. It was expensive having three kids growing up and playing sports, so Rich had part-time jobs as well. Those were just further opportunities to meet and greet more people. He would drive a truck for the feed mill, referee whenever he could, which was often. Minor hockey, beer league hockey, it didnt matter. Richie, as his close friends would call him, loved to put on the stripes and pick up his whistle. He treated the games he did like social outings. And, for him, they were. Because the Ranks lived so close to the local Elmira arena, if a referee didnt show up to an assigned game, the phone would ring at the Rank household and the call would go out to Richie. My Mom referred to our house as Grand Central Station because thats how busy it was, with the phone ringing and the comings and goings with my Dad, Garrett said. My Dad would get those calls, Theres no ref here and hed be flying out the door to the rink. He loved it. With the town, Rich worked a lot of early mornings or late nights, plowing or whatever, his friend Webby said. Then there was all the refereeing he did. So when he got some free time, hed like to come over to my place for a beer and to watch hockey (on TV) and it usually wasnt long until hed be asleep in the chair. That was Rich. He liked having a beer, watching a game and falling asleep. Rich Rank died that morning of Jan. 3, 2014, while at work. Hed taken his truck/plow on a salting run and was in Conestoga, at the salt dome there, filling up the truck for the return ride to Elmira. It was there he suffered a heart attack. No one else was there with him. By the time he was found, it was too late. He was gone. The memorial service was six days later, on Jan. 9. I knew Rich but not really. Not until I attended the ceremony with 800 others inside the Elmira Lions Hall – the same place where the town gathered for NHL player Dan Snyders post-funeral reception after his tragic death in 2003 – and another 200 who spilled outside on a biting cold day was it possible to fully comprehend the stature of the man in his community and the overwhelming sense of loss. Rich Rank was a special guy; it should come as no surprise he has special kids. *** No brother should ever have to make the phone call Kyle Rank made to Garrett, to tell him that their Dad had died that Friday morning in early January. Garrett was in Sydney, N.S., refereeing at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge when he got the word from his big brother. In the days to prior to that, the phone calls Garrett was getting in Sydney were from his Dad, checking up on how Garretts tournament was going. Gaarrett had told him it was going well, he thought there was a chance he might get chosen to do the gold-medal game on Saturday.dddddddddddd. Garrett said Rich was ecstatic. Dad was following Garretts work at the (U-17) closely, Kyle said. When I talked to Garrett -- well, it was obviously emotional, its not a phone call you want to make – but we talked it over and he decided he wanted to stay and see (the U-17) through to the end. Some people might not understand that, but there was nothing he could do at home right then and if you knew my Dad, my Dad would want Garrett to work that gold-medal game. Which is exactly what he did. It was tough, Garrett said, it was very emotional but the last time I had talked to my Dad, he was excited I might have the chance to the do the gold-medal game. So when I got the chance to do it, I know my Dad would have been the first one telling me to do it. The day after his Dad died, more than 2,000 kilometres from his family in Elmira, Garrett Rank stepped on the ice for the USA-Pacific Canada gold-medal match and did his job like a pro. Can you imagine having the composure to do that game under those circumstances? brother Kyle marveled. I think he proved then hes an official who can deal with pressure and adversity. My Dad would have been so proud of Garrett for doing that. Our family, anyone who knew my Dad, we all backed Garrett 100 per cent. Were all so proud of him. The truth is officiating hockey games wasnt Garretts first love. It was playing golf. Which is understandable, since hes so good at it. While Garrett Rank will officiate NHL and AHL games this season, and that is his chosen career now, hes already qualified to play in the 2015 RBC Canadian Open golf tournament on the PGA calendar, by virtue of capturing the Canadian Mid-Amateur Golf Championship last summer at the Barrie Country Club, winning it on a first-hole playoff. In the summer of 2012, he finished second in the U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship. A first-place finish would have given him automatic inclusion in the 2013 Masters. Garrett Rank loves officiating, but his first passion is on the links. (Photo: Golf Canada/USGA) Last summer was his best as an amateur golfer. In addition to the championship win that gave him the berth in the 2015 Canadian Open, he finished sixth in the Canadian Amateur Championship in Winnipeg, second in the U.S. Players Amateur Championship in South Carolina, third in the Monroe Invitational in New York as well as a round-of-32 performance at the U.S. Amateur Championship and a round-of-16 performance at the U.S. Public Links Championship. Until he signed his contract to be an NHL official in training in August, working mostly this season in the AHL, he was a member of Golf Canadas amateur national team. He carries a handicap of plus-5, which means in any tourney in which handicap is applied, hes five strokes behind to start. Garrett played Junior B hockey with the Waterloo Siskins and Elmira Sugar Kings but he always knew he was far more gifted with a golf club than a hockey stick. He went to the University of Waterloo on a golf scholarship and made the varsity hockey team as a walk on, same as his big brother at SLU. But after one year of hockey, he knew he wanted to focus on golf. He became a two-time OUA individual golf champion and was the University of Waterloos athlete of the year in 2012. If all of this is difficult to comprehend, consider hes also a cancer survivor. In 2011, he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. He underwent surgery but, fortunately, didnt require chemotherapy or radiation and recent scans show hes free and clear of the disease. I never knew for sure which way Garrett was going to go – to golf or refereeing hockey – but to be that good at two things is really remarkable, proud brother Kyle said. All I knew is he would be really successful at whichever one he chose because hes an amazing person. Kyle is hopeful his little brother may let him carry his bag and caddy a round in the Canadian Open in Glen Abbey this summer. Garrett isnt ruling it out, although he knows hes in tough because he isnt able to play as much golf as he used to. A pro caddy will be required to give him every edge possible, but Kyle is likely to get his wish, for at least a practice round anyway. Obviously, being a professional referee now makes it really hard for me golfing but I still get my summers off and I still get in my rounds when I can, said Garrett. Ill do my best (to stay competitive). Failing that, little brother Garrett knows that as good a golfer as big brother Kyle is, and he is quite good, Garrett will likely always hold the upper hand on the links. Kyle can give me a real good run when were on our course in Elmira because he is a very good golfer and knows the course so well, Garrett said. But if I get him on another course, one he hasnt been on before, he isnt going to beat me. As for the choice between golfing and officiating, Garrett never had any doubt which way his Dad wanted him to go. Maybe its because he was a good, old Canadian boy who loved hockey or maybe he knew how hard it is to make a living in golf, but he was always pushing me (towards officiating), Garrett said. He knew what was best for me. Garrett said he started officiating as soon as he was old enough to get certified in his teen years, doing tyke games at 6 a.m. and freezing my --- off to earn spending money while he focused on playing golf and hockey. Once he decided to quit playing hockey at Waterloo, he didnt officiate at all, expending all his time and effort on golf. As relatively successful as he was in amateur golf, it wasnt paying the bills and as time wore on, he wasnt getting any younger. So former NHL official Lance Roberts was instrumental in getting Garrett out of officiating retirement and he started working the lines in local Junior B games in the Kitchener-Waterloo area. From there, Garrett saw an opportunity and moved onto the Ontario Hockey League, where he was a referee. When he played Jr. B hockey in Waterloo, NHL officiating manager Al Kimmel was his coach. With Kimmel scouting officials on behalf of the NHL, it wasnt long before Garrett got noticed and another door opened up for him. Garrett Rank will officiate his first-ever NHL game this Thursday in Buffalo. We liked how he carried himself as a referee, NHL director of officiating Stephen Walkom said. Some guys are naturally inclined to be refs and Garrett seems to have that quality. You can see hes accustomed to pressure, how hes handled it as a golfer. I dont think missing a hooking call in a hockey game can be as difficult as coming back from missing a three-foot putt in golf for a championship. Theres a real laid-back confidence to Garrett. Hes just starting out, theres still a lot of work for him to do to make his way, but hes off to a very good start. Garrett will never know what would have happened had he forsaken officiating to pursue golf as a pro, but what he does know is it was time to start making a living and the door to refereeing in the professional ranks was wide open. Its a decision his Dad Rich would have endorsed; its a decision Garrett is more than comfortable with, especially now that hes making his NHL debut this week. *** The Rank boys dont take anything for granted. Their Dad taught them not to ever get too far ahead of themselves. But that isnt to say there arent some plans possibly being hatched as we speak. Kyle Rank and Webby know Garrett has a couple of other NHL games on his upcoming calendar – one in Nashville and a Saturday night later this season in Edmonton – so some road trips may be in the works for Richs eldest boy and good friend. My Dad never missed much that involved any of his kids, Kyle said, so Im thinking there may be some road trips coming up here, me and Webby better carry on that family legacy because if my Dad could be there to watch his kids, he would be there. Which brings us to Thursday night in Buffalo, where Rank family and friends will gather not only to celebrate Garretts arrival as an NHL referee, but, no doubt, Richs life that touched so many as well. Corny as it may sound, Kyle Rank said, my Dad will be there, too. Hell be watching. Its a dream come true, Garrett Rank said. For me, and my Dad. Hell be right there with me. Always. I know what a pal of mine would say to that: It doesnt get any better than this, does it? No, Rich - it doesnt. 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