Packers vs Cardinals Week 7 Primer
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For the first time this season, the Green Bay Packers trailed by 10 points in a game and had to rally to defeat the Arizona Cardinals, 27-23. It was the Packers ' first victory away from Lambeau Field this season. (4-1-1). Josh Jacobs rushed for 55 yards and two touchdowns. His second score gave the Packers their first lead with 1:50 to play.
The Packers defense gives up only 21 points a game, but the way they’ve played the past three games, it feels like they’ve been blown out each time.
With the NFL increasing its emphasis on enforcing the rule, Parsons can likely expect a hefty fine. The league fines players up to $17,389 for a first hip-drop tackle offense, with the amount rising to $23,186 for a second violation.
The Green Bay Packers face the Cardinals; Josh Jacobs started despite injury, contributing to Green Bay’s offense. The Cardinals led 13-6 at halftime, but the Packers were able to make history right before the break. Kicker Lucas Havrisik made his mark in Packers franchise history on Sunday.
The Packers removed quarterback Jordan Love from the injury report to start Week 7, and receiver Matthew Golden and offensive lineman Jordan Morgan don't have status designations are good to go for Sunday. Cardinals receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. cleared concussion protocol and is expected to play.
Micah Parsons’ third sack of the game helped the Green Bay Packers hold off the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. The Packers are 4-1-1 following their first road win of the season.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur’s biggest decision this season, opting to go for it on fourth down late in the game, leads to a road victory at Arizona.