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    10 Years Later: The Rodgers Hail Mary That Broke Physics (And The Internet)

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerJanuary 21, 20263 Mins Read
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    GLENDALE, Ariz. — It defies logic. Even a decade later, the geometry still doesn’t make sense. Ten years ago this week, Aaron Rodgers rolled to his left, threw across his body, and launched a ball so high it scraped the ceiling of the University of Phoenix Stadium. When it came down, it didn’t just land in Jeff Janis’s hands—it landed in NFL immortality.

    The scoreboard read Arizona 20, Green Bay 13. There were five seconds left. But for anyone watching on January 16, 2016, time stopped.

    Everyone remembers the touchdown. But the real miracle was that Green Bay even had a pulse. Moments before the Hail Mary, the Packers were buried on their own 4-yard line facing a 4th-and-20 with less than a minute to play.

    What's your favorite playoff hail mary of all-time? 👀 pic.twitter.com/mAuTAzqzRX

    — NFL (@NFL) January 21, 2026

    Rodgers, pulling a rabbit out of a hat that had long since run empty, scrambled and heaved a 60-yard prayer to Janis. That wasn’t the lightning strike; that was just the thunder warning. Two plays later, after a penalty pushed them back to the 41-yard line, Rodgers did it again. He bought time, drifting left—a death sentence for most quarterbacks—and unleashed a 41-yard moonball.

    Jeff Janis, a backup receiver who had two catches for 79 yards in the entire 2015 regular season, out-jumped All-Pro Patrick Peterson and safety Rashad Johnson. He didn’t just catch it; he snatched it from the jaws of defeat. The score was 20-20. The stadium was silent, save for a pocket of delirium in Green and Gold.

    “I knew I was going to have to buy some time… I just tried to put some air on it and give him a chance.” — Aaron Rodgers, Post-Game (2016)

    This play remains the gold standard for “Hail Marys” not just because of the throw, but because of the heartbreak that followed immediately. It is the perfect encapsulating moment of the Rodgers era in Green Bay: a moment of pure, unadulterated magic, undone by a coin toss and a legend named Larry Fitzgerald.

    The coin didn’t flip in overtime (remember that chaos?). Then, on the first play of OT, Carson Palmer found Fitzgerald, who turned a short crosser into a 75-yard run that broke Packer hearts. Two plays later, a shovel pass ended the season. 26-20, Cardinals.

    But ask any football fan what they remember from that night. It isn’t the final score. It’s Rodgers, the roll-out, and the impossible arc of a ball that refused to hit the ground.

    As we head deeper into the 2026 playoffs, this anniversary serves as a reminder: no lead is safe, and physics is merely a suggestion when a great quarterback is desperate. We look at the current field—Mahomes, Allen, Stroud—and wait for this year’s version of the “Janis Catch.” History proves it’s coming; we just don’t know who will catch it yet.

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