Jordan Love throws 2 TD passes as Packers beat Giants 27-20 to end their skid
Jordan Love threw two touchdown passes and led a late fourth-quarter drive to snap the Packers’ two-game losing streak, overcoming multiple missed kicks and penalties.
- On Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025, Jordan Love returned from a shoulder injury and threw two touchdown passes as the Green Bay Packers defeated the New York Giants 27-20 at MetLife Stadium, ending a two-game losing streak.
- Green Bay exploited a 31st-ranked opposing run defense, gaining 106 of 128 rushing yards before halftime, including Emmanuel Wilson's touchdown, despite injuries and special-teams miscues.
- On the decisive drive, Jordan Love converted a 32-yard third-and-10 to rookie Savion Williams and found Christian Watson for the go-ahead touchdown with 4:02 left, while Evan Williams intercepted Jameis Winston with 36 seconds remaining.
- Green Bay moved to 6-3-1 with the win and hosts Minnesota next Sunday, while the Giants dropped to 2-9, losing their fifth straight under interim coach Mike Kafka and visit Detroit next Sunday.
- Special-Teams problems persisted as the Green Bay Packers kicking unit leads the league with nine missed kicks, and the game included two missed extra points while Josh Jacobs was ruled out with a knee injury.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Jordan Love threw for two touchdowns and Christian Watson caught a pair of scores as the Green Bay Packers defeated the New York Giants 27-20 on Sunday, Nov. 16, in East Rutherford, stopping a two-game losing streak. Green Bay (6-3-1) overcame multiple injuries and a string of special teams miscues to win for the first time since Oct. 26. Love connected with Watson for the go-ahead TD with 4:02 left in the game. Devin Sin…
Jordan Love throws 2 TD passes as Packers beat Giants 27-20 to end their skid
Jordan Love returned from a shoulder injury to throw two touchdown passes, backup Malik Willis had one of his own while filling in and the Green Bay Packers ended their losing streak at two by defeating the New York Giants 27-20.
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