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Packers power past rain, Cardinals in home win

The rain did not slow down the Green Bay Packers' route to a fourth win on the season on Sunday, easily beating the Arizona Cardinals 34-13 at Lambeau Field.

 

Jayden Reed opened the scoring halfway through the first quarter when he took a quick pass from Jordan Love to make it 7-0. A week after being suspended by the organization for conduct detrimental to the team, Romeo Doubs made his presence felt when he toe tapped his way into the end zone on another Love pass to make it 14-0. A Brayden Narveson and a long touchdown pass from Love to Christian Watson made it 24-0 before the Cardinals scored once before the half to make it 24-7.

 

A second touchdown to Doubs and another field goal from Narveson capped the scoring for the Packers in the second half in response to field goals from the Cardinals.

 

The Packers rushed for 179 yards with four players gaining at least 20 yards on the ground, including 62 from Josh Jacobs. Love threw for 258 yards on 22 completions, four of which ended in the endzone.

 

The Packers are back at home on Sunday against the Houston Texans.

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