Packers Hang On For 27-20 Victory Over Giants
Green Bay overcomes drops to stop two-game slide.
Green Bay Packer pass catchers dropped an astonishing seven Jordan Love passes Sunday at a windy MetLife stadium versus the New York Giants. Packer defensive backs dropped four Jameis Winston interceptions of their own. However, both groups held onto the ball in the game’s pivotal moments, and the Packers held on for a 27-20 victory.
“I thought there were plenty of opportunities in the game to build a little bit of a lead,” coach Matt LaFleur said via packers.com. “We didn’t make those plays, unfortunately.”
The Packers did make those plays in the game’s final six minutes. On a third-and-10 from midfield trailing 20-19, Love hung in the pocket with ample time provided by his offensive line and running back Chris Brooks. Eventually, Love elected for a one-on-one jump ball to Savion Williams down the left side. The Texas Christian University rookie – who was spotted in a walking boot before the game – corralled the pass for 33 yards on his lone target.
“What a play by Savion Williams,” LaFleur said. “He’s had a little bit of an ankle and he’s been battling through. He’s as tough as they come.”
Two plays later, Love connected to the back shoulder of a leaping and twisting Christian Watson for the go-ahead, 17-yard score. Watson ran a slot fade from the right, and Love placed the ball away from the two defenders covering his target in the end zone. Watson’s remarkable catch atoned for a critical third-down drop on the previous series.
“Both of those touchdown catches were amazing catches by him,” LaFleur said. “You can’t say enough about the guy, the type of teammate he is, how he works on a daily basis. I’ve got a lot of love for Chrisitan Watson.”
Love converted the ensuing two-point try on a dump to Emanuel Wilson for the seven-point lead.
The Green Bay defense still need a stop, and it took the field gassed from a 15-play touchdown drive, and a 16-play drive in its two second-half series. The Giants continued to lean on the ground game – they amassed 142 yards as a team – as they pushed into the red zone. A miscommunication between Winston and his receiver with 41 seconds remaining allowed for Evan Williams to have the ball thrown directly to him, uncontested. Williams secured the ball and the win. New York had one attempt at a Hail Mary which Micah Parsons ruined with a sack fumble.
The victory halted Green Bay’s two-game losing skid as the Packers ready for a run of divisional games. Five of their remaining seven games are against NFC North opponents, including the next three. The Packers are currently third in the division.
“We definitely didn’t make it easy on ourselves, but the bottom line is we overcame a lot of adversity and found a way,” LaFleur said. “We’ll celebrate it tonight and move on to the Vikings tomorrow.”
The Giants, led by interim coach Mike Kafka and Winston in his season debut, took the opening drive 65 yards on nine plays for a touchdown, 7-0. It was the first time this season Green Bay had allowed an opening-drive touchdown.
A Romeo Doubs drop ended Green Bay’s first drive, but the team responded as Watson caught his first touchdown on Green Bay’s second drive. Lucas Havrisik missed the extra point way right thanks in part to the howling winds, 7-6. Havrisik was in for Brandon McManus who reaggravated his quad.
Watson caught the pass from backup quarterback Malik Willis. Eight plays earlier, Love scrambled and lowered his left shoulder on linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles. The Big Blue defender delivered a hard jolt to the quarterback, and knocked Love out for the remainder of the drive. Love described the pain in his non-throwing shoulder as “manageable” after the game.
Willis stepped up and mixed in his running ability to guide the offense for the remaining 40 yards. From the goal line, Willis rolled right and fired a missile to Watson who snagged this pass almost standing still with a defender in his pocket.
“We don’t win that game without Malik,” LaFleur said.
Willis went 2-of-2 on the drive for six yards and the score, and added 16 rushing yards on a zone read keeper. Watson caught four passes for 46 yards and two touchdowns.
The Packers took the lead on their next series, sparked by a 24-yard, extended-play pass from Love to Matthew Golden. Wilson capped the drive with an 11-yard touchdown run straight up the gut, 13-7. Sean Rhyan, Aaron Banks, and Rasheed Walker triple teamed All-Pro tackle Dexter Lawrence on the play, while Jordan Morgan handled his one-on-one block to create a gaping hole.
Wilson played the majority of the game after Josh Jacobs left with a knee injury. Wilson ended with 40 yards on 11 carries and the touchdown.
New York answered with a touchdown the ensuing drive as the teams entered halftime tied at 13 thanks to a Giants’ missed extra point.
The Packers countered New York’s opening half touchdown drive with one of their own. Golden provided another spark when he drew a 35-yard pass interference penalty to put the ball inside the Giant five. Two plays later, Love easily tossed the ball to a wide open Josh Whyle in the flat for the lead. Watson executed the rub route as it was designed on the chalkboard, picking Whyle’s man defender.
The lead was only pushed to six as Havrisik – who entered the game perfect on kicks in his short season – hooked the ball wildly to the left. The winds seemingly impacted both kicking and shotgun snaps for the Packers. Daniel Wheelan caught the errant snap, but placed the ball down with the laces facing the kicker.
The New York offense discovered the same formula as other, lesser talented teams have employed against Green Bay. Balanced, methodical drives that stay ahead of the sticks continued to give the Packers fits in the second half.
The Giants’ first drive went for 56 yards on 16 plays, including two fourth-down conversions. Kafka’s call to go for another one on the Packer 10 backfired when Parsons teamed with Isaiah McDuffie for a sack.
A quick three-and-out – thanks to the Watson drop – sent the tired Green Bay defense back on the field. New York easily went 85 yards in 15 plays using the running and short passing games to take the 20-19 lead.
Love finished 13-of-24 passing for 174 yards and the two touchdowns. Of course, a big bold asterisk will go with those numbers thanks to the drops.
McDuffie led the team with 11 tackles.
Other Notes
- Whelan’s last punt – after the Williams interception – had potential to be very costly as he kicked from his own five-yard line. Instead, the Irishman delivered. Facing an all-out rush, he secured the snap and booted the ball over 60 yards in the air. Long Snapper Matt Orzech executed the snap, and then made the tackle downfield.
- The Packers went 7-of-11 on third down, despite the drops
- Love, Doubs, Zach Tom, and Quay Walker were each in and out of the lineup with injuries throughout the game.
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Comments (34)
Packerpasty
November 16, 2025 at 05:54 pm
Now the real stuff starts...Division games...win or stay home...Vikes are on a slide down, Bears keep winning, and Lions look pretty dominant again...Pack has to up its game or watch the playoffs from home...
Packerpasty
November 16, 2025 at 11:13 pm
Lion just got the same treatment the Packers did from Eagles…a loss
splitpea1
November 16, 2025 at 06:01 pm
Player of the game: Watson--he maximized his red zone opportunities.
Play of the game: The Williams INT. After watching Packers receivers and defenders drop balls all day long, he caught a high sailing ball to pretty much cinch the game.
Best supporting actor: Willis. He has wheels and throws darts, and delivered them when needed. I would love to see him intermittently used in maybe some wildcat situations, as it might have come in handy in our low scoring losses. Apparently that's not in the cards though, and that's a shame.
Non-factor of the game: Musgrave. Did you know he is a pilot? It's good to know he has other career options, because he might need them with a few more games like this. Major break getting that fumble reversed.
The Giants had a good game plan and mostly executed as well as they could, but when Hyatt stopped his route and gave Williams a chance to intercept... that did them in.
Alberta_Packer
November 16, 2025 at 06:11 pm
It seems that more often than not - opposing teams have a good game plan. Conversely, the Packers do not - especially Offensive.
bleedgreen
November 16, 2025 at 08:01 pm
Packers seem to have no gameplan other than doing the same thing they did last week. It seems to be that way since McCarthy was coach.
Oppy
November 16, 2025 at 08:39 pm
What exactly did they do last week?
How, specifically, did they do the same thing this week that they did last week?
Tundraboy
November 16, 2025 at 11:24 pm
Sure seems that way at times, just less 5 WR and slants.
Ihappydirt
November 16, 2025 at 09:34 pm
Disagree. After being ultra-conservative the last 3 weeks, MLF finally stepped up his play calling today. There may have 84 articles in the past week saying he'd better do it or get canned in the next few games ...
Starrbrite
November 16, 2025 at 06:53 pm
…laces out….
Snap the ball
November 16, 2025 at 07:05 pm
Looks like the same catch vs chiefs for a td to north end zone
Snap the ball
November 16, 2025 at 07:10 pm
The giants did put up 40 on the Eagles of course with a different QB so good win
SterlingSharpe
November 16, 2025 at 07:20 pm
Who saw the play that knocked out Josh Jacobs?
What happened?
I missed it.
Also, just as important if not more, what happened to Quay Walker?
TKWorldWide
November 16, 2025 at 08:54 pm
Stinger.
Ihappydirt
November 16, 2025 at 09:38 pm
They said knee, but over a few plays before he left. I hope so, because they never showed a good replay on his potential TD run (that I thought he might have scored) and it looked like he got hurt on the next play.
Packerlifer
November 16, 2025 at 10:42 pm
Jacobs' injury.https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=how+did+josh+jacobs...
SterlingSharpe
November 17, 2025 at 05:37 am
Thanks. Definitely doesn't "LOOK" too serious at all.
albert999
November 16, 2025 at 07:33 pm
Malik Willis
albert999
November 16, 2025 at 07:34 pm
You wanna win
Start Malik Willis
mnbadger
November 16, 2025 at 08:56 pm
Start love, no question.
2 point conversions, short yardage and 4th down, give me MW every time.
GPG!
Ihappydirt
November 16, 2025 at 09:40 pm
They did win. With Love starting and finishing, although Malik is a super sub.
MitchAnthony
November 16, 2025 at 08:52 pm
It sure was nice to see an interception. Especially one that pretty much sealed the game away to get the win. Defensive takeaways haven't been the strong point of a really good defensive unit this season. This could have been a multiple interception game today but DBs and safeties aren't receivers for a reason. Hopefully they turn the corner here too and start getting more actual interceptions going forward.
TKWorldWide
November 16, 2025 at 08:55 pm
Jugs machine this week.
Snap the ball
November 16, 2025 at 11:59 pm
Should be Jugs machine every day expect 36 hours before game day
EricTorkelson
November 17, 2025 at 06:41 am
Still broken ... needs a belt
cpabandit
November 16, 2025 at 09:02 pm
Love's 174-yard output on 13 of 24 passes is the worst of any QB against the Giants so far this season. Penalties, dropped passes, missed tackles, missed picks. The Packers are not impressive, are actually pathetic and aren't going to the playoffs this year.
Oppy
November 16, 2025 at 09:26 pm
7 drops.
That's the end of the story, really.
Ihappydirt
November 16, 2025 at 09:42 pm
You must have a crystal ball. It seems they're still in it otherwise.
cpabandit
November 17, 2025 at 06:14 am
It's okay to have an opinion. It's okay to disagree with someone's opinion. I's not okay to try to humiliate them because they don't think the same way you do. Show some respect. Society needs more of that.
EricTorkelson
November 17, 2025 at 06:44 am
( humiliate ) Have you had your coffee yet this morning ?
Snap the ball
November 16, 2025 at 11:55 pm
The nfl is almost like the NBA.
Maybe LeBron is fixing the games
Major Snafu
November 16, 2025 at 09:47 pm
Love and Watson won this game. The pass d did their damdest to give Jameis a victory.
I never seen a worse tackling and lack of pass coverage ever.
Hafwit has no glue. you play man press against an intercrption machine like Jameis not sft zone he can pick apart and he did.
Two long drives, cant get off feld? sounds fn familiar to me this and last 5 years. Barry defensive playbook. A total shit show today
Ihappydirt
November 16, 2025 at 09:57 pm
Watson was easily the Player of the Game. His strong hands saved the win.
Snap the ball
November 16, 2025 at 11:53 pm
When is Reed and Lloyd coming back
SterlingSharpe
November 17, 2025 at 05:35 am
Lloyd? Back? Never is my guess. What an absolute disappointment. He hasn't contributed one thing ever and he was going to be such a great player for us....