In a surprising turn of events, the Green Bay Packers ended their two-game losing streak by defeating the New York Giants 27-20 on Sunday. Jordan Love, who had been sidelined due to a shoulder injury, returned to action and provided some clutch performances, throwing two touchdown passes and leading his team to victory.
Love's heroics came in the form of a go-ahead drive in the fourth quarter, where he connected with rookie Savion Williams for a 32-yard gain under pressure on third-and-10. He then found Christian Watson in the end zone with just 4:02 left on the clock, taking the lead and securing the win.
The Packers took advantage of an opponent run defense that ranks 31st in the league, racking up 106 of their 128 rushing yards before halftime. Despite starting running back Josh Jacobs exiting early in the second quarter with a knee injury, Green Bay was able to put together enough points to overcome mistakes in all three phases.
Love completed 13 of 24 passes for 173 yards and threw two touchdowns, but his numbers were slightly inflated by several drops that could have easily resulted in interceptions. However, he remained on target throughout the game and led his team to victory.
The Packers' defense, which had been a strength in recent weeks, allowed a first-quarter touchdown for the first time this season and struggled to contain Jameis Winston and the Giants' offense. However, with 3:20 left on the clock, Love led a drive that culminated in a 17-yard touchdown pass to Watson, followed by an interception by Evan Williams with just 36 seconds remaining.
The Giants, who were seeking their first win in five games, suffered another defeat despite nearly scoring on multiple occasions. Winston finished the game 19 of 29 for 201 yards with a quarterback-sneak touchdown and a game-ending fumble, while Devin Singletary rushed for two touchdowns of his own.
For the Packers, Lucas Havrisik's kicking woes continued, as he missed both extra point attempts and saw his team lead the league in missed kicks. The Packers' defense was also plagued by injuries, including Quay Walker leaving in the third quarter with a stinger.
With this victory, Green Bay moves to 6-3-1 on the season, while the Giants drop to 2-9. The Packers will look to continue their momentum next Sunday when they host Minnesota, while the Giants travel to Detroit to face a team looking to get back into the win column.
Love's heroics came in the form of a go-ahead drive in the fourth quarter, where he connected with rookie Savion Williams for a 32-yard gain under pressure on third-and-10. He then found Christian Watson in the end zone with just 4:02 left on the clock, taking the lead and securing the win.
The Packers took advantage of an opponent run defense that ranks 31st in the league, racking up 106 of their 128 rushing yards before halftime. Despite starting running back Josh Jacobs exiting early in the second quarter with a knee injury, Green Bay was able to put together enough points to overcome mistakes in all three phases.
Love completed 13 of 24 passes for 173 yards and threw two touchdowns, but his numbers were slightly inflated by several drops that could have easily resulted in interceptions. However, he remained on target throughout the game and led his team to victory.
The Packers' defense, which had been a strength in recent weeks, allowed a first-quarter touchdown for the first time this season and struggled to contain Jameis Winston and the Giants' offense. However, with 3:20 left on the clock, Love led a drive that culminated in a 17-yard touchdown pass to Watson, followed by an interception by Evan Williams with just 36 seconds remaining.
The Giants, who were seeking their first win in five games, suffered another defeat despite nearly scoring on multiple occasions. Winston finished the game 19 of 29 for 201 yards with a quarterback-sneak touchdown and a game-ending fumble, while Devin Singletary rushed for two touchdowns of his own.
For the Packers, Lucas Havrisik's kicking woes continued, as he missed both extra point attempts and saw his team lead the league in missed kicks. The Packers' defense was also plagued by injuries, including Quay Walker leaving in the third quarter with a stinger.
With this victory, Green Bay moves to 6-3-1 on the season, while the Giants drop to 2-9. The Packers will look to continue their momentum next Sunday when they host Minnesota, while the Giants travel to Detroit to face a team looking to get back into the win column.