Two of the biggest acquisitions of the season were not on the roster to begin training camp but loomed large in the Green Bay Packers' 30-27 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road on Sunday.
The Packers and Jaguars traded scores in the second quarter with Josh Jacobs scoring the lone touchdown for the Green and Gold. The Jaguars entered the break with a slim deficit but took the lead early in the third quarter when Trevor Lawrence threw a touchdown pass to make it 17-13. After Jordan Love exited the game with an injured groin, Malik Willis entered the game and engineered two touchdown drives to help the Packers retake the lead. The Jaguars answered accordingly and tied the game late before Brandon McManus registered his second walk-off, game-winning field goal to lead the Packers to the win.
Jacobs ended his day with 127 yards on 25 carries, including a 38-yard score to put the Packers up 20-17 after the Jaguars took the lead.
The Packers will host Detroit next Sunday.
