In a sport they by no means trailed, the Green Bay Packers defeated the San Francisco 49ers in dominating vogue, 38-10.
Operating again Josh Jacobs couldn’t be stopped. Jacobs punctuated his environment friendly day on the bottom along with his third TD of the sport early within the fourth quarter.
With 26 carries for 106 yards and three TDs, Jacobs turned the primary Packer with 100 or extra rush yards and three rush TDs at Lambeau Area since 1999, per the FOX Sports activities broadcast. Sunday was additionally Jacobs’ third profession sport with three or extra TDs.
QB Jordan Love was 13-of-23 for 163 yards and two TDs. Sunday marked the primary sport this season that Love didn’t throw an interception. Coming into the sport, Love had 11 interceptions on the season, which is tied for essentially the most within the NFL, according to TeamRankings.
On the defensive aspect, Xavier McKinney continued his spectacular season along with his league-leading seventh interception.
It was a a lot completely different story for San Francisco. With beginning QB Brock Purdy not taking part in attributable to a shoulder damage, the 49ers have been unable to seek out any consistency.
The 49ers have been held to only 44 yards dashing, turned the ball over 3 times and had 9 penalties for 77 yards. San Francisco didn’t file a primary down till halfway by the second quarter.
The struggles for San Francisco proceed to persist after shedding to the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs in Tremendous Bowl LVIII. The 49ers fall to 5-6, whereas the Packers enhance to 8-3 and avenge their loss to San Francisco in final season’s divisional playoff sport.
Going ahead, the 49ers might want to get wholesome if they’re going to make a postseason run. Together with Purdy, the 49ers have been with out EDGE rusher Nick Bosa (left hip/indirect) and left deal with Trent Williams (ankle) on Sunday.
The Packers head right into a Thanksgiving evening matchup with the Miami Dolphins earlier than two essential division highway video games on the Detroit Lions (Dec. 5) and the Minnesota Vikings (Dec. 29).