Week 9
Green Bay Packers
3-6 212.14
174.74
Seattle Seahawks
164.98
3-6
180.5
Green Bay Packers hand Seattle Seahawks third consecutive loss, 212.14-164.98
Green Bay Packers secured a 212.14-164.98 victory to hand Seattle Seahawks their third straight loss. Green Bay Packers nabbed a 48.00-point lead on Thursday behind stellar performances from Davante Adams (10 Rec, 173 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Aaron Jones (58 Rush Yds, 21 Rec Yds) and never looked back. Drew Brees (222 Pass Yds, 4 Pass TDs) and Jimmy Graham (6 Rec, 55 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) did their part for Seattle Seahawks in the loss. Green Bay Packers (3-6) will look to get another W against Chicago Bears, while Seattle Seahawks (3-6) try to get back on track against Dallas Cowboys.
Matchup Timeline
Green Bay Packers
Seattle Seahawks
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
Hill caught 2 passes for 14 yards and a touchdown as the Saints beat the Buccaneers 38-3. In doing so, he put up 9.4 points and scored more than 5 times his scoring projection, the highest percent increase of any player on Green Bay Packers this week. In Week 10, Hill and the Saints will face the 49ers.
Top Player Comparison
Matchup Highlights
Thursday
Davante Adams had a 36-yard touchdown catch and a 49-yard catch for Green Bay Packers, while Mason Crosby had a 53-yard field goal, contributing to a 56.20-8.20 lead for Green Bay Packers.
Sunday Early
Julio Jones had a 21-yard touchdown catch for Green Bay Packers to contribute to a 121.40-90.70 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
Ben Roethlisberger had a 42-yard pass for Green Bay Packers, helping the team to a 169.64-126.30 lead.
Sunday Night
Drew Brees had a 40-yard pass for Seattle Seahawks, who trailed 182.04-162.98 after Sunday Night Football.
Monday
Breshad Perriman had a 50-yard touchdown catch for Green Bay Packers on Monday night, helping to increase the margin of victory for the team.
Points By Position
Green Bay Packers
Seattle Seahawks
Game Notes
Green Bay Packers emerged victorious despite the fact that only 10 of their 23 starters scored higher than their point projections.
Seattle Seahawks had only eight of their 23 starters score higher than their projected points.
The final result could've looked differently, as Green Bay Packers had four starters score zero points, while Seattle Seahawks had three.
Green Bay Packers put up more points than their season scoring average (159.83) while Seattle Seahawks fell short of theirs (166.87).
Green Bay Packers put up more points than their projected total, while Seattle Seahawks failed to reach their projection.
Coach Talk
Green Bay Packers
Well, we do appreciate the confidence this past week, Green Bay Packers. Starting not one, not two, but FOUR players with zero points while still earning the W... that's a bit too risky for us traditionalists. Try those shenanigans next week against Chicago Bears and we'll be toast!
Seattle Seahawks
Posting just four targets this past week, it seems like the starting RBs for Seattle Seahawks should investigate why their QBs are giving them the cold shoulder.