Green Bay Packers vs Jacksonville Jaguars: Complete Game Recap & Player Stats
The Green Bay Packers refused to blink under pressure, escaping with a 30–27 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium on Sunday. The clash featured momentum swings, explosive plays, and a backup quarterback’s heroics as Green Bay secured its fourth consecutive win in thrilling fashion.
Trevor Lawrence threw for 308 yards and two touchdowns, keeping Jacksonville alive until the final seconds, but it was Brandon McManus’ clutch field goal that broke the deadlock and sealed the Packers’ triumph.
How the Game Unfolded?
Green Bay established control early. Josh Jacobs hammered through the Jaguars’ defense for the opening touchdown, while McManus added two field goals to make it 13–7 at halftime. Lawrence’s 6-yard scoring run kept Jacksonville within striking distance.
After the break, the Jaguars grabbed their first lead when Brian Thomas Jr. hauled in a 14-yard pass from Lawrence. But the Packers quickly answered — Jacobs exploded for a 38-yard touchdown that electrified the sideline.
With Jordan Love forced out by injury, Malik Willis stepped in and delivered under pressure. His precise 3-yard strike to Tucker Kraft in the fourth quarter restored the Packers’ advantage. Although Evan Engram’s late touchdown tied it at 27, Green Bay’s final possession ended with McManus nailing a 24-yard game-winner as time expired.
Top Player Stats
Green Bay Packers — Top Performers
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Player 163_e09a6e-24> |
Position 163_aa275c-03> |
Performance 163_f24a45-15> |
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Malik Willis 163_d3ea38-23> |
QB 163_3d4c91-96> |
4/5, 56 YDS, 1 TD — led decisive final drive 163_4c1992-0e> |
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Jordan Love 163_5c8a69-5e> |
QB 163_5134cf-57> |
14/22, 196 YDS, 1 INT before injury 163_8a016e-b9> |
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Josh Jacobs 163_f3f815-6b> |
RB 163_399a1d-64> |
25 CAR, 127 YDS, 2 TD 163_c4f9a1-1e> |
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Tucker Kraft 163_5d0a9e-9d> |
TE 163_a22331-61> |
3 REC, 78 YDS, 1 TD 163_02f59a-b6> |
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Romeo Doubs 163_901429-5e> |
WR 163_04a3c0-c5> |
3 REC, 72 YDS 163_d8ec0a-2b> |
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Xavier McKinney 163_ace42d-cb> |
S 163_04e745-e7> |
6 TKL, 1 INT 163_ef5ae5-0d> |
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Edgerrin Cooper 163_725591-74> |
LB 163_cc8508-8c> |
9 TKL, 1 SACK 163_ed1bea-87> |
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Brandon McManus 163_f83385-bb> |
K 163_1c2e1e-b4> |
3/3 FG, 3/3 XP (12 PTS) 163_78ba44-87> |
Jacksonville Jaguars — Top Performers
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Player 163_45a7e9-0f> |
Position 163_b88e5c-2d> |
Performance 163_1c8559-0c> |
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Trevor Lawrence 163_b8789a-57> |
QB 163_a502f4-c1> |
21/32, 308 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT; 1 RUSH TD 163_bd3445-75> |
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Tank Bigsby 163_00cc55-b3> |
RB 163_416db7-39> |
18 CAR, 78 YDS 163_0482a9-6e> |
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Brian Thomas Jr. 163_0375ba-50> |
WR 163_bb62a9-c7> |
3 REC, 60 YDS, 1 TD 163_dc62f6-b3> |
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Evan Engram 163_3948c2-a9> |
TE 163_16a5e4-cb> |
4 REC, 36 YDS, 1 TD 163_89e959-74> |
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Brenton Strange 163_58580e-db> |
TE 163_17b8be-74> |
5 REC, 59 YDS 163_75b6b8-25> |
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Foyesade Oluokun 163_d7fc4d-3d> |
LB 163_331dbc-b8> |
9 TKL 163_61607d-a3> |
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Jarrian Jones 163_ed97b8-d9> |
CB 163_231f96-02> |
1 INT 163_efa037-ea> |
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Cam Little 163_be2862-c2> |
K 163_24e39e-c4> |
2/2 FG, 3/3 XP (9 PTS) 163_9e15b9-cc> |
Team Statistics Comparison
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Metric 163_2c3b21-a5> |
Packers 163_5d2930-c0> |
Jaguars 163_3dac9a-1b> |
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Total Yards 163_f8d0dc-16> |
422 163_30f4f4-bb> |
390 163_d68fe6-65> |
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Rushing Yards 163_b9a2dd-43> |
170 163_f6b4f9-f3> |
91 163_cbf735-34> |
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Passing Yards 163_db4053-ba> |
252 163_e2b9bf-e6> |
299 163_2c73f7-79> |
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First Downs 163_f76fc7-62> |
22 163_fc4725-ca> |
19 163_296e97-3a> |
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3rd Down Efficiency 163_c94dd2-8e> |
3/11 (27%) 163_135352-4d> |
1/9 (11%) 163_6e62f2-60> |
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Turnovers 163_130953-05> |
1 163_966ba9-6b> |
2 163_78c7d8-bc> |
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Time of Possession 163_4cfacf-e7> |
34:09 163_4e8b2d-0f> |
25:51 163_f0a22d-eb> |
Game-Deciding Highlights
- Jacobs’ 38-Yard Sprint: Re-established Packers momentum midway through the third quarter.
- McKinney’s Interception: Stopped Jacksonville’s red-zone push.
- Willis’ Composure: Backup QB executed a perfect two-minute drill.
- Engram’s Equalizer: Brought Jaguars level before the final drive.
- McManus’ Ice-Cold Kick: Capped Green Bay’s flawless closing sequence.
Analyst Insights & Tactical Breakdown
The Packers thrived on adaptability. LaFleur’s play-calling balanced aggression with clock control, allowing the offense to stay unpredictable even after losing its starter. Defensively, Green Bay’s front seven dominated — holding Jacksonville under 100 rushing yards and forcing two turnovers.
For the Jaguars, efficiency issues on third down and short-yardage situations proved costly. Despite Lawrence’s sharp accuracy, protection breakdowns in key downs stalled drives. Analysts praised his command but criticized Jacksonville’s lack of late-game discipline.
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Most Common Queries
Q: Who was the Packers’ offensive MVP?
A: Josh Jacobs — 127 yards and two touchdowns anchored Green Bay’s offense.
Q: How did Malik Willis perform under pressure?
A: He maintained composure and completed 80% of his throws, including the go-ahead TD.
Q: Why did Jacksonville fall short?
A: Two turnovers and missed tackles in crunch time shifted the momentum.
Q: Who made the defensive play of the game?
A: Xavier McKinney’s interception late in the third quarter was pivotal.
Q: What’s next for both squads?
A: Green Bay hosts Detroit in a divisional test, while Jacksonville visits Philadelphia.
Final Words
This contest showcased the Packers’ growing identity — resilient, balanced, and opportunistic. With Jordan Love sidelined, Malik Willis proved ready, while Josh Jacobs’ consistency carried the offense. The Jaguars displayed grit but again struggled to finish strong against top-tier teams.