By Eric Goska
(photos by Eric Goska) |
The Packers have been running circles around the competition.
But until hosting Arizona, they hadn’t run a team out of town
the way they did the Cardinals.
Green Bay’s ground game came alive in the fourth quarter as
it dispatched Arizona 34-13 at Lambeau Field. In closing out victory, the
Packers ran the football as they seldom do in the final 15 minutes of play.
Jordan Love and his bevy of talented pass catchers gave Green
Bay a lead it could not afford to lose. Love matched his career best with four TD passes – two to Romeo
Doubs and one each to Jayden Reed and Christian Watson – as the Packers went up
31-13 late in the third quarter.
Emanuel Wilson and his running mates then protected that cushion, ensuring the
Cardinals did not rally. The second-year
back paved the way as Green Bay controlled the clock for 11 minutes, nine
seconds in the fourth quarter.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur has stressed running the football
more than usual this season. This emphasis may have been borne out of necessity
as newcomer Malik Willis scarcely had time to unpack before twice starting in
place of Love earlier this season, but this focus continues to pay dividends.
Not only is LaFleur doling out more opportunities, he’s
getting more bodies involved. Seven players carried Sunday for only the third
time since LeFleur arrived in 2019.
Through three quarters, Green Bay’s ground game did little
to excite. Josh Jacobs led the way with 53 yards on 15 trips as the team amassed
85 yards (20 attempts), three first downs and two runs of 10 or more yards.
Cue the fourth quarter. Paced by Emanuel Wilson (47 yards on
six totes), the Packers amassed 94 yards on 18 attempts. Wilson (2), Bo
Melton and Chris Brooks authored gains of 10 or more yards. First
downs were turned in by Wilson (2), Brooks, Tucker Kraft, Love and Melton.
And not a holding penalty to be found anywhere.
The Packers’ final drive consisted of 10 offensive plays – all
runs – that erased the final 5:37 from the clock. Even with Arizona knowing what
to expect, Green Bay ripped off 61 yards on the advance, a total that included
two kneel-downs by Love inside the Cardinals’ red zone.
Not since powering to 12 straight while blanking the Lions 26-0
in 2009 had the Green and Gold closed out a game with more consecutive runs.
Lugging the leather with such frequency and effectiveness
doesn’t happen often. But when it does, victory follows suit.
The Packers have run 18 or more times in a fourth quarter 14
times since 1950. The team is undefeated in those games.
Green Bay’s previous busiest fourth quarter under LaFleur
occurred last year against the Rams. The Packers ran 16 times and gained 72
yards in knocking off Los Angeles 20-3.
Sunday was the 31st time LaFleur’s charges have run 10 or
more times in the fourth quarter of a regular-season game. Green Bay is 31-0 in
those contests.
Extra Point
The Packers have rushed for 1,003 yards in their first six games of 2024. The last time the team broke the 1,000-yard barrier so quickly happened in 1963 when Vince Lombardi’s club gained 1,037 yards in going 5-1.
Former Packers quarterback Lynn Dickey signed autographs before the Packers played the Cardinals. |
Regular-season games in which Matt LaFleur’s Packers closed
No. Date Opponent Result
10 Oct. 13, 2024 Cardinals GB won, 34-13
9 Oct. 17, 2021 Bears GB won, 24-14
7 Dec. 23, 2019 Vikings GB won, 23-10
7 Nov. 5, 2020 49ers GB won, 34-17
7 Dec. 25, 2022 Dolphins GB won, 26-20
Eric, it seems to me that the 1000 yard stat in 6 games (first time since 1963- a pretty good Packer backfield that year as I recall even without Hornung) is much more interesting than your clock-killing of the last 5 years.....how 'bout fleshing that team stat out in detail? thanks.....
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