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But what was most impressive about this game was the Packers’ defense. Love has to be better and the offense will have better days, but the Packers defense was lights out. The Lions are the best team in the NFC at the moment, maybe even the best team overall. But the Lions looked like the best team in the division heading into the season, and they looked like the best team in the division on Sunday. He is on a pace to rush for 1,864 yards — his best season by far.
Persons: Saquon Barkley, Jeff Howe, Ted Nguyen, Dan Pompei, Jordan Love’s, C.J, Matt LaFleur, Jeff Hafley, Brett Favre, Love, Favre, Howe, I’m, Caleb Williams, Aidan Hutchinson, Will Aaron Glenn, Jared Goff, Goff, Brian Flores, he’s, Flores, Sam Darnold, he’ll, Williams, Barkley, aren’t, didn’t, They’ve, Andre Cisco, Trevor Lawrence, Brian Thomas Jr, Stephen Maturen Organizations: NFC, NFL, Giants, Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots, The Athletic NFL, Packers, Texans, Stroud, Love’s Packers, AFC, Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, Bears, Lions, Vikings, Detroit, New York Giants, Eagles, Patriots, Jaguars, Jacksonville, Indianapolis Colts Locations: London, Stroud, New York, Jacksonville
Evan McPherson's 48-yard field goal in overtime was the difference and ended a three-game losing streak on the season and a nine-game road skid on MNF. It ended an otherwise stellar night for Lawrence, who completed 22 of 29 passes for 259 yards and two touchdowns. Browning completed 32 of 37 passes and directed the overtime drive that set up McPherson's field goal. Beathard put the Jaguars in position for Brandon McManus’ 40-yard field goal with 26 seconds remaining in regulation. “It should have been a game-winning field goal,” said Jaguars coach Doug Pederson, pointing to the 48-yarder McManus missed early in the fourth.
Persons: — Jake Browning, Browning, Zac Taylor, Evan McPherson's, Trevor Lawrence, Walker Little, Lawrence, Joe Burrow, McPherson, Beathard, Brandon McManus ’, , Doug Pederson, McManus, Ja'Marr Chase, , Taylor, ” Joe Mixon, Chase Brown, Mixon, Tyler Boyd, Josh Allen, Allen, ” Taylor, Mixon's, Orlando Brown, Brown, HIGGINS, Tee Higgins, Higgins, TAYLOR BRO, Sherwood Taylor, Christian Kirk, Tre Herndon, Foley Fatukasi, Andre Cisco, ___ Organizations: Cincinnati Bengals, Jacksonville Jaguars, Bengals, Jaguars, Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, Press, Kansas State, NEXT, Indianapolis, Sunday Locations: JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Florida, banged, Lawrence, Kansas, Norman , Oklahoma, Cleveland
Jacksonville gave the Saints numerous chances to stay in the game, losing two fumbles in the first half and committing several untimely penalties throughout the game. Lonnie Johnson recovered for New Orleans, which stalled on the Jaguars 5 and settled for Grupe's field goal. After their seventh third-down failure of the half, the Saints settled for another Grupe field goal to make it 14-6. Saints: Carr appeared to finish the game in pain, but it was not immediately clear what was ailing him. ... Alontae Taylor left the game briefly in the first quarter with an apparent cut on his nose and returned for the next series.
Persons: — Travis Etienne, Foyesade Oluokun, Trevor Lawrence, Kirk’s, Foster Moreau’s, Chris Olave, Taysom, Michael Thomas, Derek Carr's, Alvin Kamara, Carr, Lawrence, Blake Grupe's, Kirk, Paulson Adebo, Carl Granderson, Tevaughn Campbell, Jamal Agnew, Lou Hedley's, Lonnie Johnson, Etienne, Logan Cooke, Tim Jones, Brandon McManus, Safety Andre Cisco, Alontae Taylor, ___ Organizations: ORLEANS, Jacksonville Jaguars, New Orleans Saints, Jaguars, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, New Orleans outgained Jacksonville, Saints, Houston, New, New Orleans . New Orleans, Safety, NEXT, Travel Locations: Jacksonville, New Orleans, New Orleans outgained, New Orleans ., Pittsburgh, Indianapolis
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