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Trailing 16-10 and facing second-and-6 at his own 6, Rodgers found Nelson in stride down the right sideline, but the normally sure-handed receiver dropped the ball with nothing but field in front of him.We had all sorts of chances and just didnt make them for whatever reason, Nelson said. My drop couldve won the game for us, so Ive gotta make those no matter how easy or hard they are.The Packers (10-4) had a five-game win streak snapped and squandered an opportunity to get closer to their sixth consecutive playoff berth.The Bills (8-6) stayed in the thick of a jumbled AFC playoff hunt. Marcus Thigpen scored on a 75-yard punt return, while Dan Carpenter hit all four field-goal attempts, including three in the second half.Eddie Lacy scored on a 1-yard plunge, while Mason Crosby hit two field-goal attempts, and had 53-yard blocked by Mario Williams.The game wasnt decided until the Packers final possession, which ended with yet another turnover by Rodgers.On first-and-10 at his own 10, Rodgers dropped back and had the ball knocked out of his hand by Mario Williams. 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This is an important time for us to see what kind of chemistry we have on this team.The Bills went ahead for good when Carpenter capped their second-half opening drive with a 51-yard field goal.The games momentum turned later in the quarter, after Carpenter hit a 35-yard attempt to put Buffalo up 16-10.Two plays into the Packers next possession, Rambo sprinted 10 yards from midfield to make a sliding interception of Rodgers pass intended for Randall Cobb at the Green Bay 45.His second one came on the Packers next drive when Rodgers pass intended for Jarrett Boykin over the middle, tipped off the receivers hands and to Rambo. That set up Carpenter hitting a 48-yard field goal.Starting right tackle Bryan Bulaga sustained a concussion during Rambos second interception return. Rambo was playing after backup safety Duke Williams experienced concussion-like symptoms early in the second half.Thigpen provided a spark after the Bills offence combined for one first down and 12 yards on its first three possessions.With Buffalo trailing 3-0, Thigpen fielded Tim Masthays punt at the right hash mark, and then cut across the field to find a hole up the left side.___AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP_NFL ' ' '