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The packers traveled to Jacksonville on Sunday to face the Jaguars and extended their winning streak to four games. It’s one of two games away from Lambeau Field between now and Dec. 5.

Reporter Tom Silverstein hosted his in-game chat where he provided analysis and answers questions, throwing the game at EverBank Stadium. You must be a subscriber to join.

Check out our in-game blog featuring all the game highlights, highlights and highlights.

Team Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 FINAL
UK 0 13 7 10 30
Jaguars 0 10 7 10 27

On 2nd-and-6 from the 24 with 1:13 to play, Willis completes a beautiful 51-yard pass to Jayden Reed after a play fake. Two running plays and a knee gives McManus a game-winning field goal for the second straight week, this one a 24-yard chip kick.

The Packers are forced to punt after three plays, and the Jaguars get the ball back with a chance to tie the game at their own 13-yard line. Lawrence throws four straight completions to move the ball to the Green Bay 45. On third-and-5, Lawrence hits his tight end Strange for 21 yards and a first down at the 14 at the 2-minute warning. Lawrence’s first throw into the end zone is well covered by He throws to a similar spot near the corner on second down and Evan Engram catches the ball at his high point over three Packers defenders and the Jags tied the game at 27 with 1:48 to play.

A 21-yard punt by Brenton Strange and a 14-yard run by Bigsby help the Jaguars get within 30 yards. But on 3rd and 4, a bad snap by the Jaguars forces a 47-yard field goal with 5:36 left

The Packers stick to the run

The Packers defense continues to perform well and forces a punt after just three plays. Green Bay starts at their own 24 and continues to run the ball. The Packers rush on six of seven plays and throw back to the Jaguars with 9:38 to play.

A penalty forces Jacksonville and they pay for it. On 3rd and 7, Lawrence is sacked by Edgerrin Cooper and Devonte Wyatt, active for the first time in three weeks, recovers the ball at the five-yard line. On 2nd and goal, Willis hits a wide open Tucker Kraft for a five yard touchdown with 14:06 to play. The Packers scored two touchdowns in 1:17.

Willis returns and the Packers run eight plays, seven of them runs. Jacobs runs for 54 yards on the drive, including a 36-yard sprint to the end zone after a 2-yard scramble on Willis. Packers regain the lead, 27-17.

A 21-yard pass to Tim Jones gets the Jaguars going and out of danger territory. The Packers force a 4th and 1 at the Packers 48, but Lawrence rushes forward for the first down. A few plays later, Lawrence hits rookie wide receiver Brian Thomas for an 18-yard touchdown with 5:10 left in the quarter, and the Jaguars take their first lead.

The Jaguars punt after three plays and the Packers get the ball at the 20. On 2nd and 7, Love appears to re-injure his knee on an incomplete pass to Josh Jacobs. The Packers called a timeout and Malik Wills entered the game on 3rd and 9. Willis ran for five yards and the Packers punted.

Deep throws to Parker Washington and Brian Thomas give the Jaguars a first down at the Packers’ 21 with 16 seconds left. Three plays later, the Jaguars settle for a 39-yard field goal.

The Packers get a play off before the 2 minute warning and it’s a 12 yard completion to Christian Watson that puts the ball at the 42. On second down a nice throw and catch by Love and Doubs on the sideline picks up 25 yards and 33 from the Jaguars. A deep 3rd-and-5 by Love is incomplete and McManus looks to hit a 46-yard field goal, but a late play by the defense gives the Packers a first down at the 23. Packers gain just three . yards and McManus kicks a 38-yard field goal with 54 seconds left in the quarter.

The Jaguars get the first down on the opening play of the series on a 33-yard completion by Christian Kirk for the first time in the game. An 18-yard completion by rookie Brian Thomas and a 14-yard run by Tank Bigsby give the Jaguars first-and-goal at the 2. On 2nd-and-goal, an illegal motion penalty backs up the Jaguars, but quarterback Trevor Lawrence keeps ball and score from 6 meters on the next play.

On 2nd and 6, Love escapes pressure and finds Tucker Kraft in open space for 67 yards for a 1st and goal at the 9-yard line. After an illegal turnover backs them up to five yards, the Packers can’t gain yards and settle for a 31-yard field goal from Brandon McManus.

The Packers force another punt after just three plays from Jacksonville’s offense and will start at their own 20. The Jaguars have just 24 yards of total offense and don’t have a first down with 9:24 left in the second quarter.

Doubs can’t catch Love’s 3rd-and-6 throw, but a pass interference call on Montaric Brown on 3rd-and-6 sets up the Packers at the 3-yard line and instead of a field goal, Jacobs scores an easy touchdown from three yards out, giving The Packers led 3-0.

On 2nd and 12 from their own 4-yard line, Trevor Lawrence’s pass to Christian Kirk is intercepted by Xavier McKinney at the 34-yard line. It’s McKinney’s sixth interception of the season.

A completion by running back Chris Brooks is not enough for a first down, but an illegal hands-to-the-face call gives the Packers a first down. However, on 2nd and 11, a throw by Love to Doubs at the 6-yard line is intercepted by Jarrian Jones.

The Jaguars manage just seven yards before having to punt as neither offense looks clear early. After returning from the medical tent, Love drives from his own seven-yard line and throws a 31-yard strike to Romeo Doubs. After a five-yard gain by Jacobs, Love hits Doubs over the middle for another 18 yards and a first down at the Jacksonville 33. On 2nd and 11, Love completes back-to-back short throws to Dontayvion Wicks and Christian Watson for another first down at the 22. On 2nd and 12, Love throws the ball to Reed for 4 yards and the quarter is over.

The Packers run the ball twice and then a third down throw to Jayden Reed slips out of Reed’s hands as he dives for the ball. Whelan kicks from the seven-yard line and his 50-yard boot gives the Jaguars solid field position at the 50.

The Packers force a 3rd and 4 from the Jaguars 23 and Lawrence fails to find an open receiver, running for two yards. A 73-yard punt forces the Packers to start at their own 2-yard line. Love is back on the field for the Packers.

The Packers’ first three plays (two passes and one run) produce 24 yards after starting from the 30. After a Jordan Love timeout with 12:59 left, a jet sweep to Jayden Reed gains nothing. On 3rd and 3, Jacobs picks up 16 yards, but a holding call sets up a 3rd and 9 at the 46. Love is pulled from the pocket and throws incomplete, and the Packers will punt. Love landed a bit awkwardly on his leg while running and limped off the field.

Quay Walker was unable to clear the concussion protocol in time for Sunday’s hit at Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Green Bay Packers linebacker is inactive after sitting out last week’s game against Houston Texans with a concussion. Walker, listed as questionable on Friday’s injury reportpracticed during the week but was not cleared for game day.

Defensive lineman Devonte Wyatt is active after missing the past three games with an ankle injury. Wyatt’s return is significant for the packersconsidering he might have been their best defensive player in the first month. Wyatt, also listed as questionable, had three sacks in the first four games before the injury.

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packers vs. Jaguars start time, TV info, location

  • Start time: Noon
  • TV Info: FOX
  • Location: EverBank Stadium

What channel is Packers vs Jaguars on today? How to watch, stream live

  • TV channel: Fox (Channel 6 in Milwaukee, Channel 11 in Green Bay)
  • Flow: Streaming options for the game include the FOX sports app and Fubowhich offers a free trial to new subscribers.

Package damage report

This was the Packers injury report on Thursday:

Did not participate: CB Corey Ballentine (ankle), G/T Elgton Jenkins (glute), C/G Josh Myers (wrist), LB Quay Walker (concussion).

Limited: CB Jaire Alexander (groin), DL Kenny Clark (toe), CB Keisean Nixon (ankle), WR Jayden Reed (ankle), WR Christian Watson (ankle), DL Devonte Wyatt (ankle).

Full: DL Colby Wooden (knee).

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Jaguar injury report

This was the Jaguars injury report on Thursday:

He did not participate: OL Cam Robinson (concussion).

Limited: DE Arik Armstead (shoulder), WR Gabe Davis (knee), TE Evan Engram (hamstring), RB Travis Etienne Jr. (hamstring), LB Foye Oluokun (foot), DT Esezi Otomewo (calf), S Andrew Wingard (knee) .

Packers vs Jaguars odds, betting line, spread

The Packers are slight favorites against the Rams.

  • Spread: Packers -4
  • Money line: Packers -204, Jaguars +170
  • Over/under: 49.5

Odds courtesy of BetMGM

Packers vs. Predictions Jaguars

Here’s more behind their picks for the Week 8 game.

Last game Packers vs. Jaguars

The Packers got a 6-yard touchdown catch from Davante Adams early in the fourth quarter and held on to win Jacksonville Jaguars 24-20 on November 15, 2020

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Packers vs Jaguars Stats

Here are the stats for both teams after Week 7:

packers

  • Points per game: 26.6
  • Opponent points per game: 20.4
  • Third down percentage: 37.1%
  • 4th decrease %: 50%
  • Yards per game: 383.1
  • Opponent yards per game: 278.6
  • Net Passing Yards Per Game: 239.3
  • Natural yards per game: 155

Jaguars

  • Points per game: 20.7
  • Opponent Points Per Game: 27.7
  • Third down percentage: 34.1%
  • 4th Drop %: 46.6%
  • Yards per game: 325.9
  • Opponent yards per game: 376.4
  • Net Passing Yards Per Game: 201
  • Natural yards per game: 124.3

Packing depth chart

The Packers are as healthy as they have been all season leading up to the Jacksonville game. Here is the complete Packers depth chart.

Jaguars depth chart

Running back Travis Etienne Jr. and wide receiver Gabe Davis are both questionable. Here’s the Jaguars’ complete depth chart.

Home games in bold

  • September 6, 7:15 p.m., at Philadelphia Eagles, São Paulo, Brazil, L, 34-29
  • Sept. 15 at noon against the Indianapolis Colts, V, 16-10
  • Sept. 22, noon, at Tennessee Titans, V, 30-14
  • Sept. 29, noon vs. Minnesota Vikings, L, 31-29
  • October 6, 3:25 p.m. Los Angeles Rams W, 24-19
  • October 13, at noon, vs. Arizona Cardinals W, 34-13
  • Oct. 20 at noon against the Houston Texans W, 24-22
  • Oct. 27, noon at Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Nov. 3, 3:25 p.m., vs. Detroit Lions
  • November 10, bye week
  • Nov. 17, noon at Chicago Bears
  • Nov. 24, 3:25 p.m. vs. San Francisco 49ers
  • Nov. 28, 7:20 p.m. vs. Miami Dolphins (Thanksgiving Day)
  • Dec. 5, 7:15 p.m. at Detroit Lions, Detroit
  • Dec. 15, 7:20 p.m. at Seattle Seahawks, Seattle
  • Dec. 23, 7:15 p.m. vs. New Orleans Saints
  • Dec. 29, noon at Minnesota Vikings
  • January 4-5, vs. Chicago Bears, Lambeau Field, date and time TBA