On Thursday, September 11, the Green Bay Packers beat the Washington Commanders 27-18. Here is a recap of some of the biggest plays of the game that led to the Packers win.

On the Green Bay 23 yard line, with 6 minutes and 47 seconds left to go in the first quarter, Jordan Love threw a 57 yard pass to Tucker Kraft, moving the Packers all the way to the Commanders 20 yard line.

With 4 minutes and 35 seconds left in the first quarter, Jordan Love threw a five yard pass to the right to Romeo Doubs to put the Packers up 7-0.

With 10 minutes and 58 seconds left to go in the second quarter, Jordan Love threw a 37 yard pass to Malik Heath on the lleft, taking the Packers all the way to the Commanders’ 43 yard line.

With 10 minutes and 1 second left, Jordan Love threw a 17 yard pass down the middle to Romeo Doubs, moving down to the 23 yard line.

With 8 minutes and 43 seconds left in the second quarter, on the Commanders’ 24 yard line, Jordan Love threw a 17 yard pass to the right to Tucker Kraft, moving the Packers to the 7 yard line.

With 7 minutes and 38 seconds left to go in the second quarter, on the Commanders’ 2 yard line, Josh Jacobs ran two yards to the left to score a touchdown for the Packers, putting the Packers up 14-0.

With 12 minutes and 13 seconds left to go in the third quarter, on the Packers’ 24 yard line on 3rd and three, Jayden Daniels got sacked for a ten yard loss by Micah Parsons and Edgerrin Cooper, leading to a 4th and 13 and a missed field goal from Washington.

On 4th and goal on the Commanders 4 yard line, with 6 minutes and 40 seconds to go in the third quarter, Brandon McManus makes a 22 yard field goal, putting the Packers up 17-3.

On 1st and goal on the Commanders’ 8 yard line, with 9 minutes and 1 second left in the fourth quarter, Jordan Love threw an 8 yard pass to the right to Tucker Kraft for a touchdown, putting the Packers up 24-10.

With 6 minutes and 47 seconds left in the fourth quarter on 4th and 8, on the Commanders’ 38 yard line, Brandon McManus made a 56 yard field goal to put the Packers up 27-10.
That field goal was the last score of the game for the Packers. The Commanders scored another touchdown and a two poiint conversion late in the game to make it 27-18, but ultimately it was not enough, and the Packers left the game with a win.
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