After several one-score games, the Green Bay Packers put together one of their most complete games of the season, beating the injury-plagued San Francisco 49ers 38-10 on Sunday at Lambeau Field.
It was 17-0 before the 49ers could score, thanks to a short touchdown pass from Jordan Love to Tucker Kraft and the first of three rushing scores by Josh Jacobs. George Kittle reached the endzone at the end of the first half, but a field goal near the end of the third quarter would be all the Packer's defense would allow for the rest of the game. Meanwhile, Josh Jacobs scored rushing touchdowns in the third and fourth quarters, and Malik Heath found the end zone through the air to cap off the scoring. In addition to his three rushing touchdowns, Jacobs crossed the century mark on the ground while Love threw for 163 yards and two scores of his own. The defense made life difficult for Brandon Allen behind center, allowing just 199 yards while turning him over twice.
The Packers will have a short week before they host the Miami Dolphins on Thursday at Lambeau Field for a 7:20 p.m. kickoff.


