There were some potentially nerve-racking moments during Sunday’s matchup between the Packers and Bengals.
But in the end, Green Bay did what it needed to do offensively throughout the second half, propelling the Packers to a 24-18 victory.
After going into halftime up 10-0, the Packers scored touchdowns on their first two offensive drives in the second half to keep control of the game. They then kicked a field goal to go up by nine with just 1:52 left in the contest.
Though quarterback Jordan Love threw an interception to prematurely end Green Bay’s first drive, he played well for the rest of the contest. Love finished 19-of-26 for 259 yards with a touchdown and the pick.
Josh Jacobs also helped power the offense, rushing for 93 yards with two touchdowns. He also caught all five of hi