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Lions DB Brian Branch received two separate penalties, while newly extended receiver Jameson Williams was fined for confronting a Packers defender.
Parsons made his presence felt all night. Meanwhile, Jordan Love and the Packers offense were able to move the ball methodically throughout the night. Love finished with 292 yards and two passing touchdowns. Tucker Kraft contributed in a big way with a team-high 6 grabs for 124 yards and a touchdown.
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Even more impressive is how Green Bay is taking care of business. The Lions and Commanders boasted two of the NFL's top offenses in 2024. The Packers held them both to under 250 total yards. It was Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels' worst NFL game. Even with Daniels struggling, he still didn't turn the ball over.
Josh Jacobs powered in from two yards out to make it 13-0. Commanders defensive lineman Deatrich Wise Jr. got carted off after trying to block the extra point (which was successful), adding to Washington's woes. He was later ruled out with a quad injury.
Lions cornerback Brian Branch got two fines for his actions at the end of one play in Sunday's loss to the Packers.
New Milwaukee Bucks center Myles Turner is experiencing Lambeau Field for the first time during the Packers-Commanders game and he has his own cheesehead.
An eye-popping stat on Thursday night was the history of Packers QBs to take a major leap forward when they’re 26 or 27 years old. Bart Starr passed for 2,000+ yards for the first time in 1961 when he was 26. Brett Favre won his first NFL MVP at 26. Aaron Rodgers made his first Pro Bowl at 26. Jordan Love, well, he’s 26 right now.
Based on the early results this season, Micah Parsons doesn't think the Green Bay Packers need to put up gaudy offensive numbers to have success.
The Commanders have only two questionable players: punter Tress Way (back) and defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr., who was a late add to the injury report on Wednesday with a knee injury. Wise started for the Commanders in Week 1 and had a QB hit.
For the past decade, Bob Brzezinski proudly has held season tickets to see his beloved Packers. However, when cancer turned his world upside down, leaving him unable to attend games, he sold them. As the Packers continue their non-renewal exercise, some fans who’ve sold 100% of their tickets won’t get them back, including Brzezinski.