Green Bay Packers quarterback Matt Flynn has hailed yesterday's 37-36 victory over the Dallas Cowboys as the biggest win of his career.
The Packers trailed the Cowboys by 23 points at the interval but Flynn led a second-half comeback for the visitors, throwing four touchdown passes to help his side clinch a dramatic victory.
The 28-year-old was delighted with the win but hinted that it could be his last game for the team before first-choice quarterback Aaron Rodgers returns from injury.
"Yeah, it's probably the biggest win of my career. I don't anticipate being the guy going forward. We all anticipate Aaron getting healthy," Flynn told The AP.
The result keeps the Packers in the playoff hunt as they sit just one win behind the Chicago Bears in the NFC North with two games remaining.