The Green Bay Packers were up two scores before the Seattle Seahawks could even get settled at home in a 30-13 win for the visitors Sunday night.
The Packers scored touchdowns on their first two possessions thanks to the legs of Josh Jacobs from one yard out and the hands of Romeo Doubs on a 13-yard play to make it 14-0 before the second quarter. The two teams traded field goals in the second quarter to give the Packers a 20-3 lead at the break and a 23-6 advantage at the end of the third quarter.
Trading scores continued to be a theme in the fourth quarter thanks to Zach Charbonnet scoring from 24 yards out and Doubs recording his second touchdown in the back endzone to make it a 30-13 final.
Jordan Love's night ended with him going 20-27 for 229 yards and two touchdowns. Jacobs led a rushing attack that accumulated 140 yards on the night as he rushed for 94 yards on 26 attempts. The Packers were also able to get to the quarterback, especially after Geno Smith's injury in the second half forced Sam Howell into action. The team registered seven sacks and two interceptions, including two sacks from Kingsley Engabare and picks from Edgerrin Cooper and Carrington Valentine.
The Packers are at home on Sunday when they host the New Orleans Saints.


