Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers isn't dwelling on a potential facemark penalty that should have extended the team's game against the Cardinals on Sunday. Facing third-and-6 on the first drive of overtime, Arizona cornerback Michael Adams blitzed Rodgers and knocked the ball out. It bounced off Rodgers' foot and into the hands of linebacker Karlos Dansby, who ran for a touchdown and a 51-45 victory. Video showed that Adams appeared to grab Rodgers' facemask, but the officials didn't call any penalty. Rodgers said Monday that he is more concerned over his own mistakes than any possible no-calls.