The Green Bay Packers have dominated the first half of the NFC Championship game against the Seattle Seahawks as they lead 16-0 at the break at CenturyLink Field.
The Packers started well on offense as they managed to move the ball downfield on the vaunted Seahawks' defense, but Aaron Rodgers was intercepted by Richard Sherman in the endzone as he tried to find Davante Adams.
Green Bay got the ball back immediately when Ha Ha Clinton-Dix picked off Russell Wilson, but his side's offense were denied a touchdown as running back Eddie Lacy was stopped on the goalline. Mason Crosby kicked his team ahead with an 18-yard field goal.
The Seahawks turned the ball over again from the kickoff when Doug Baldwin fumbled, allowing Brad Jones to gather. The Packers drove to the goalline, but Seattle came up with a stand to stop John Kuhn forcing Crosby into action again.
At the end of the first quarter, Mike McCarthy's men finally got themselves into the endzone as Rodgers threw a dart to Randall Cobb for a 13-yard touchdown to hand his side a 13-0 lead.
Crosby added another field goal at the start of the second, while the Seahawks' struggles on offense continued as Clinton-Dix intercepted Wilson for the second time deep in his own territory.
Rodgers gave the ball back to Seattle when he was picked off for the second time of the match by Byron Maxwell. However, the home side failed to score as Wilson committed his third turnover of the game when he was intercepted in the endzone by Sam Shields.