Packers, Panthers
Digest more
The Green Bay Packers have the potential to be an offensive juggernaut, but it’s just the same aspects holding them back week after week: Penalties, mistakes, and sloppiness. That’s why, especially in the first halves of games,
Green Bay Packers star quarterback Jordan Love was at work when he celebrated his 27th birthday on Sunday. The Packers faced the visiting Carolina Panthers on that day at Lambeau Field, but what many expected to be an easy win for the host team turned into an embarrassing setback for Love and company,
Rico Dowdle powered his way into the end zone for his second touchdown of the game. But an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Dowdle for his celebration drew a 15-yard penalty. That led to Ryan Fitzgerald's extra point landing short of the goal posts to keep Carolina's lead at six point.
Jordan Love's excellent showing against Pittsburgh didn’t go unnoticed by the NFL, which made him the conference offensive player of the week.
The Packers' Quay Walker has been noticeably better this season pressing the line of scrimmage and taking on run blockers. Not against the Panthers.
The Green Bay Packers were handed unexpected trouble in a 16-13 loss to the Carolina Panthers. The team lost one of its crucial offensive pieces, tight end Tucker Kraft, due to an injury that is feared to be a torn ACL.
The Green Bay Packers OC thinks Jordan Love played his best game in their win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 7.
The Packers have been getting off to slow first-half starts because they don’t target multiple receivers until the second half of games.