Terrible news: The two Green Bay Packers best players who were celebrating Valentine’s Day have passed away.
Green Bay, Wisconsin — It won’t be remembered as one of the greatest Packers ever played. However, the box score for the Rams’ 20-3 loss on Sunday will be stunning.
It’s true that the Rams are not very good, and Matthew Stafford was not the starting quarterback. That kind of stuff is meaningless when you’re 2-5 and in the midst of a four-game losing streak, like the Packers were. The Packers triumphed, which was much needed.
Aaron Jones gained 26 yards through reception in addition to his 73 yards of rushes, including a touchdown. It seemed like more. Yes, he fumbled, but the offense benefits greatly from having him available (on a regular basis). Jordan Love had a decisive touchdown on a masterfully designed play pass to Luke Musgrave, going 20 of 26 for 228 yards.
The Packers defense performed admirably in the games following Rasul Douglas’s trade. Carrington Valentine and Anthony Johnson Jr., two rookies, helped the team win. noteworthy, particularly in light of veteran Rudy Ford’s injury absence.
With Quay Walker sidelined, Isaiah McDuffie emerged as a revelation at linebacker. The Packers managed to win, as opposed to pouting and wasting the season.
The Packers have a 3-5 record. We shouldn’t let Sunday’s events get to us too hung up. On your home field, you should defeat a poor team with a backup quarterback. But it’s certainly better than the alternative.
More challenging games are ahead, one of which is the 5-3 Steelers game in Pittsburgh on Sunday.