This is sort of a game?
Well, that was fun until Christian Watson dropped the ball. The Green Bay Packers come out of halftime holding a 10-point lead, but the San Francisco 49ers will get the ball to start the half.
Green Bay currently has 125 rushing yards, 91 of which have come from Josh Jacobs on 19 carries. With a time-of-possession edge of 2 to 1 right now, don’t be shocked if the Packers continue to feed their top back to close this game out.
The Packers haven’t done much in the passing game, aside from Romeo Doubs converting three third downs in a single drive. He currently leads Green Bay’s pass-catchers with three receptions for 54 yards on five targets.
The 49ers’ running game has been virtually non-existent so far, as their four carries have gone for a total of three yards. That includes the one-yard loss that quarterback Brandon Allen took on a kneel to end the half.
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