In a dramatic turn of events, the Green Bay Packers have closed the gap to just three points—making it 10-7—thanks to an impressive 6-yard touchdown run by Josh Jacobs. This marks his 11th score of the season, giving the Packers a much-needed boost as the game enters its final moments. But here's where it gets controversial: with only 5 minutes and 49 seconds left on the clock in the fourth quarter, Green Bay is still trailing the Philadelphia Eagles.
The big play that set up this crucial score came just after a costly penalty—Jihaad Campbell was flagged for 21 yards for defensive pass interference on a pass meant for Luke Musgrave. Two plays later, Jacobs made the most of the opportunity, powering through the defense to find the end zone.
The Packers managed a solid 75-yard drive over 11 plays to punch in the score, fighting back from being two touchdowns down earlier in the game. Despite this effort, their overall offensive yardage remains limited—just 214 yards total—while Jordan Love has completed 17 of 26 passes for 124 yards.
Adding to their challenges, the team has lost wide receiver Romeo Doubs, who is questionable to return due to a chest injury. So far tonight, Doubs has caught one pass for 5 yards. The Packers are also missing other key offensive players, including Tucker Kraft, Jayden Reed, Matthew Golden, and Elgton Jenkins. Jenkins, in particular, departed late in the first half with an ankle injury, further thinning their offensive options.
And this is the part most people miss—the game’s outcome is still very much in the air, with the Packers fighting hard to overcome their disadvantages. Do you think they can turn this around, or will the Eagles hold their lead? Share your thoughts below—this game is far from over, and the controversy over key calls and injuries only adds to the excitement.