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The Green Bay Packers won a football game on Sunday. A 27-20 victory over the New York Giants snapped a two-game losing streak and kept them in position to acco
Instead, LaFleur actually opened up the passing game a bit, getting back into the play action-based attack that worked well for the Packers over the last few seasons. Instead of having trouble beating coverages against a banged-up Giants defense, the struggle for the Packers offense was simply in catching the football.
Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Kingsley Enagbare appeared to be peeing during the game against the New York Giants.
Here is an instant analysis of the Packers' win over the Giants in Week 11: Packers safety Evan Williams ranged to his right and intercepted Jameis Winston in the end zone with under a minute to go. It took five golden opportunities, but the Packers finally intercepted Winston, and the takeaway ensured the Packers would escape.
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Former Green Bay Packers win CFL’s Grey Cup
The final former Packers in the Montreal secondary is safety Marc-Antoine Dequoy, who is actually a Canadian national. Green Bay signed Dequoy straight out of the University of Montreal, making him just the second Canadian to be signed to an NFL team on draft weekend in NFL history, back in 2020.
Facing second-and-16 at the Giants 32-yard line when he took the field, Willis guided Green Bay to the end zone. He capped the possession with a 1-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Christian Watson with 13:54 left in the first half. A missed extra point left the Packers trailing 7-6.
Christian Watson's 17-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter helped the Packers escape the Giants' upset bid on Sunday.