Jordan Love's 12-yard run was Green Bay's only third-down conversion against the Rams Sunday. (photos by Eric Goska) |
So when LaFleur’s team lays an egg on third down as they did
against the Rams – converting just one of eight – that’s cause for concern.
More often than not, a rate that low leads to defeat.
Green Bay has converted one or fewer third downs in a
regular-season game 47 times since 1954. Its record in those games is 11-36.
Some of the worst outings in Packers history can be found among the losses.
- Green Bay (0-10 on third down) was throttled 26-14
by the Lions on Thanksgiving Day 1962.
- Green Bay (1-10) was thrashed 61-7 by the Bears in December 1980.
- Green Bay (0-8) was hammered 31-10 at Denver as the Packers mustered just 35 offensive plays in October 1999.
Nothing that extreme awaited the Green and Gold in California.
That they scored three touchdowns on drives devoid of third downs helped immensely.
During those three advances – one in the first quarter and
two in the third – Green Bay piled up 220 of its 323 yards while earning 10 of
its 19 first downs. A windfall of 119 yards came on two receptions alone – a 53-yarder
by Jayden Reed in the first quarter and a 66-yarder by Tucker Kraft in the third that put the Packers up 17-13.
That prosperity made Green Bay’s struggles on third down
less obvious. But labor they did. Jordan Love completed three of six passes for
six yards. He was sacked once for a loss of eight. And he threw a pick-six – to
Rams safety Jaylen McCollough – while attempting to avoid a safety in the end
zone late in the second quarter.
That’s seven pass plays for a net of minus-2 yards. Green
Bay has finished in the red just four times in the passing game in the regular season on third down under LaFleur, regardless of how often they
converted. The team is 2-2 in those games.
The Packers’ sole third-down conversion occurred in the
fourth quarter. Love scrambled for 12 to secure a fresh set of downs at the Green
Bay 42. His dash helped sustain a 14-play, 43-yard, clock-eating advance that consumed
eight minutes, 13 seconds, leaving the Rams with not enough time (6:02) in
which to erase an 11-point deficit (13-24).
Since 1954, the five regular-season victories in which the Packers converted no more than one-third down and gained zero or fewer passing yards on that down.
Dec. 15, 1985 1-10 -20 Lions GB won, 26-23
Dec. 5, 1965 0-9 -13 Vikings GB won, 24-19
Oct. 6, 2024 1-8 -2 Rams GB won, 24-19
Oct. 8, 1978 0-12 -1 Bears GB won, 24-14
Oct. 4, 1970 1-13 0 Vikings GB won, 13-10
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