The Good, Bad And Ugly From The Green Bay Packers’ Loss To The Denver Broncos

The post The Good, Bad And Ugly From The Green Bay Packers’ Loss To The Denver Broncos appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed (11) catches a touchdown pass in front of Denver Broncos … [+] cornerback Ja’Quan McMillian (29) during the second half Sunday. Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved September 24 seems like a long, long time ago. That’s the last time the Green Bay Packers won a football game. Green Bay believed it was poised to end that drought Sunday when it traveled to Denver — one of the NFL’s poorest teams. Instead, the Packers had another dreadful first half, dug themselves a 16-3 third quarter hole and eventually dropped a 19-17 decision to the Broncos. The Packers lost their third straight game and fell to 2-4 overall. Denver improved to 2-5. Here’s the good, bad and ugly from Green Bay’s loss to the Broncos. THE GOOD SECOND HALF OFFENSE: The Packers entered the game No. 1 in the league in second half offense at 17.4 points per game. Green Bay’s offense continued to excel after intermission and it posted 17 second half points against the Broncos. Green Bay had a field and two straight touchdowns on its first three possessions of the half. On the Packers’ final possession of the game, though, quarterback Jordan Love threw an interception and Denver ran out the final 1:40. ROMEO DOUBS: The Packers’ second year wideout had a 16-yard touchdown reception late in the third quarter that pulled Green Bay within 16-10. Doubs came free on a corner route, but quarterback Jordan Love put way too much air under the ball. That allowed cornerback Parrick Surtain to close and get both of his hands on the ball at the same time Doubs did. The two players went to the ground simultaneously and Doubs was able to wrestle the ball away from Surtain. The officials gave…

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The Good, Bad And Ugly From The Green Bay Packers’ Loss To The Denver Broncos

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Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed (11) catches a touchdown pass in front of Denver Broncos … [+] cornerback Ja’Quan McMillian (29) during the second half Sunday. Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved September 24 seems like a long, long time ago. That’s the last time the Green Bay Packers won a football game. Green Bay believed it was poised to end that drought Sunday when it traveled to Denver — one of the NFL’s poorest teams. Instead, the Packers had another dreadful first half, dug themselves a 16-3 third quarter hole and eventually dropped a 19-17 decision to the Broncos. The Packers lost their third straight game and fell to 2-4 overall. Denver improved to 2-5. Here’s the good, bad and ugly from Green Bay’s loss to the Broncos. THE GOOD SECOND HALF OFFENSE: The Packers entered the game No. 1 in the league in second half offense at 17.4 points per game. Green Bay’s offense continued to excel after intermission and it posted 17 second half points against the Broncos. Green Bay had a field and two straight touchdowns on its first three possessions of the half. On the Packers’ final possession of the game, though, quarterback Jordan Love threw an interception and Denver ran out the final 1:40. ROMEO DOUBS: The Packers’ second year wideout had a 16-yard touchdown reception late in the third quarter that pulled Green Bay within 16-10. Doubs came free on a corner route, but quarterback Jordan Love put way too much air under the ball. That allowed cornerback Parrick Surtain to close and get both of his hands on the ball at the same time Doubs did. The two players went to the ground simultaneously and Doubs was able to wrestle the ball away from Surtain. The officials gave…

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