Jordan Love throws a pair of TD
passes in the second half to rally Packers past Rams 24-19
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[October 07, 2024]
By JOE REEDY
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Green Bay's Jordan Love could have wallowed
in self doubt after throwing the first pick-6 of his career during
the second quarter against the Los Angeles Rams. Instead, it ended
up motivating the quarterback and his Packers teammates.
Love completed nine straight passes after the interception,
including a pair of touchdown passes to Tucker Kraft in the second
half as the Packers rallied for a 24-19 victory Sunday.
“The pick, it was a bad decision and it’s tough. But it's all about
how you respond and bounce back,” said Love, who completed 15 of 26
passes for 224 yards in his second start since missing two games
with a knee injury.
The Packers trailed 13-7 late in the second quarter after Jaylen
McCollough intercepted Love's off-balance attempt to throw the ball
away and ran it in from 4 yards. But Love, a California native who
grew up in Bakersfield, led Green Bay (3-2) to points on its next
three drives and benefited from a pair of turnovers to beat the Rams
(1-4) for the ninth time in their last 10 regular-season meetings.
“I think that drive, when you throw a pick-6, that’s never fun. But
to be able to take us down there in the 2-minute drive and get some
critical points when points were really tough to come by, I just
think that’s what he’s all about,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said.
“And when you get a bunch of tough-minded guys I think that kind of
just manifests itself and it’s contagious.”
Kraft had four receptions for a career-best 88 yards. Two plays
after Xavier McKinney recovered a fumble by Rams running back Kyren
Williams and returned it 7 yards to the Green Bay 30, Love connected
with Kraft for a 66-yard touchdown to give the Packers a 17-13 lead.
Kraft caught the ball at the Rams 49, stiff-armed Rams cornerback
Darious Williams at the 30 and eluded a diving tackle attempt near
the left sideline by Quentin Lake at the 20 before reaching the end
zone.
“Excellent play call. We had that set up when we were coming in for
our second-half adjustments,” Kraft said. “We liked the defense they
were giving us in second-and-medium. We dialed it up and we
executed.”
After McKinney became the first player since the 1970 merger with an
interception in each of his first five games with a team, Kraft
completed a seven-play drive when he scored from 7 yards out for the
first two-TD game of his career.
“Those were plays that we need and that’s complementary football.
And we did that very well today. I'm glad the offense went down and
was able to score,” McKinney said about the turnovers.
Josh Jacobs had 19 carries for 73 yards and scored his first TD with
the Packers in the first quarter on a 2-yard run around right end.
The Rams are off to their worst start since moving to Los Angeles in
2016. The last time they dropped four of their first five to start
the season was when they were in St. Louis in 2014.
“I think we’ve got to be able to finish games and play consistently
throughout. I mean, you look at it, we’re a 1-4 football team,"
coach Sean McVay said. "Three of those four losses come down to
one-possession games. ... But this is football, this is where we’re
at.”
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Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney (29) attempts to intercept
a pass during the second half of an NFL football game against the
Los Angeles Rams Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP
Photo/Ryan Sun)
Kyren Williams had 102 yards rushing on 22 carries
and scored for the eighth straight game when he plowed in from 1
yard in the second quarter to even it at 7. Williams has the longest
TD streak by a Rams running back since Greg Bell scored in 10
straight during the 1988 and ’89 seasons.
Matthew Stafford’s 1-yard touchdown pass to Demarcus Robinson — the
2-point conversion attempt failed — with 3:30 remaining pulled the
Rams within 24-19.
Los Angeles forced Green Bay to punt on the ensuing possession and
took over on their own 29 with 2:57 remaining. The Rams drove to the
Packers 38, but Stafford was unable to connect with Colby Parkinson
on fourth-and-5 with 1:01 remaining.
“I thought our defense did a great job stepping up in the second
half, made some plays to give us chances to get the ball back late
in the game. We just didn’t do quite enough with it,” said Stafford,
who was 29 of 45 for 260 yards with a touchdown and interception.
Crazy pick
Love's first pick-6 came on his 761st pass. On third-and-12 at the
Packers 8, Love was flushed out of the pocket when Byron Young came
in unblocked on a blitz. Love scrambled to the back of the end zone
and was knocked off balance when he tried to throw it away.
Instead, McCollough was able to intercept the desperation throw and
scored. Joshua Karty's extra-point attempt was blocked, which kept
it at 13-7.
“All week, we were scheming on their chipper protection, we seen
that a lot," McCullough said. "So it was just a great play by B.Y.,
great pursuit by the D-line, and I was just in the right place at
the right time.”
Love said he was trying to throw it out of bounds and should have
just aimed for the ground.
“Try and get it past the line of scrimmage, just not put it in
harm's way. Not try and make a bad play worse,” he said. “But,
looking back on it, a safety is definitely better than a pick-6.”
Amazing catch
Jacobs’ score was set up one play earlier when Love and Reed
combined for a highlight-reel play. On second-and-10 at the Packers
45, Love completed a 53-yard pass to Reed in a tight window near the
left sideline. Reed hauled it in despite three Rams defenders in the
vicinity, including Lake all over Reed’s back.
Up next
Packers: Host Arizona next Sunday.
Rams: On their bye next week before hosting Las Vegas on Oct. 20.
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