The Packers offense looked back on track against the Cardinals Sunday.
A far cry from what we saw two weeks ago against the Vikings, the Packers returned to Lambeau Field with a fantastic offensive performance.
In the 34-13 rout of the Cardinals, the Packers showcased their offense at full power.
For most of the season injuries have hampered the Packers offense.
From Jordan Love to Christian Watson to Jordan Morgan, there wasn’t a time where the Packers had their full offense on the field.
Sunday though, Love had his offensive line healthy and his full cast of Wide Receivers.
Granted during the game there were some injury, But the Packers offense certainly looks back on track.
Jordan Love
Love looked like himself Sunday.
In his third game back since coming back from an ACL sprain, Love was able to spread the ball around to his receivers.
Love’s only blunder of the day was an interception right before halftime when Bo Melton slipped on his route.
Other than that Love was proficient in running the Packers offense.
Love ended the day, 22 of 32 for 258 yards and 4 touchdowns.
Those 4 touchdowns passes were to Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson and Jayden Reed.
You could also say Love was spreading the Love today with his receivers.
9 different receivers caught passes from Love.
Josh Jacobs
Josh Jacobs ran hard on Sunday.
He had to earn every one of those yards.
While he didn’t hit the 100 yard mark, Jacobs ran for 62 yards on 18 carries.
He also caught 3 passes for 28 yards.
While the yards were hard to come by for Jacobs today, he was efficient when needed.
Look for Jacobs to continue to be the workhorse back for the Packers as they face a tough Texans defense next week.
Romeo Doubs
I could easily talk about the other Wide Receivers performances in this game but I wanted to key in on Doubs.
What a bounce back game for Romeo Doubs, who is coming back from a one game suspension.
Doubs was able to put behind the drama of last week and went to work Sunday.
Of Love 4 touchdown passes today, Doubs caught two of them.
The first one came in the 2nd quarter, with the Packers facing a 3rd down inside the red zone.
Love hit Doubs towards the sideline and leaped his way into the endzone for a 10 yard touchdown putting the Packers up 14-0.
His second touchdown came in the third quarter on a ball thrown while Love was under pressure.
Luckily Doubs make a great adjustment to the ball and scored from 20 yards out, closing out the touchdowns for the Packers.
Doubs finished the day with 3 catches for 49 yards.
Conclusion
With the dominant performance by the Packers offense, the Packers head into next week with confidence.
They’ll need that confidence as they will face a stingy Houston Texans defense.
Look for the Packers offense to continue to use the passing game, while continuing to improve the the running game as well.
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