The Green Bay Packers took a big step forward offensively in Sunday night's 27-10 win over the Chicago Bears.

The Packers committed to the running game behind Aaron Jones, who logged just eight touches in Week 1. He ended the game with 18 touches, 170 total yards and two touchdowns.

"He can do a lot of things. Obviously, he's a great running back," Aaron Rodgers said of Jones, who had 132 yards rushing on 15 carries. "Good vision, slasher. I think he's way more elusive in and through contact than obviously you would guess. Bounces off a lot of tackles, got a really nice stiff arm with both arms. Good ball security. And then the whole other part in the passing game, his ability to run routes and get open and then do little things -- fly sweeps and different things. We're just kind of scratching the surface I think with him, which is fun. But obviously there was an emphasis on getting [Jones and AJ Dillon] the ball early and often tonight."