Aaron Rodgers leads his beat-up Packers into New Meadowlands Stadium for a date with the fierce Jets defense.
Jets Vs. Packers: Mason Crosby Tacks On Game-Sealing Field Goal, Packers Finish Shutout
One last time, Mason Crosby got a chance to finish what the Packers offense couldn’t.
In this case, it was a drive that started deep in Jets territory after a turnover on downs, but Crosby still finished it, with a 40-yard field goal to made the score 9-0.
Read Article >Jets Vs. Packers: Mason Crosby Doubles Packers’ Lead With Fourth Quarter Field Goal
Finally, there are more points in Jets-Packers.
Mason Crosby nailed a 41-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter to extend the Packers’ lead to 6-0.
Read Article >Jets Vs. Packers: Low-Scoring First Half Has Packers On Top
The Jets and Packers are playing one of the least proficient games of the NFL season. On offense, at least.
After a Mason Crosby field goal hooked left in the wind late in the second quarter, the Jets went three and out, punted back to the Packers, sacked Aaron Rodgers, gave up a long run to Brandon Jackson — then watched as Green Bay’s shot at the end zone turned out to be a short pass that bounced off a receiver’s hands.
Read Article >Jets Vs. Packers: Fake Punt Backfires On Jets, Results In Packers Field Goal
Rex Ryan tried to get cute with a fake punt, and it backfired on his Jets. But it wasn’t nearly as bad as it could have been.
Punter Steve Weatherford took off around end on a punt, and appeared to have gotten first down yardage, but a replay confirmed that his left foot was pushed out of bounds just before the sticks, and Green Bay took over in Jets territory.
Read Article >NFL Week 8, Jets Vs. Packers: Banged-Up Green Bay Meets Mean Green Defense
(Sports Network) - Call it Text Bowl 2010.
Either way, it’s clear the healing has firmly taken hold for the Jets in 2010.
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