The Green Bay Packers imposed their law at Lambeau Field against the Miami Dolphins (30-17), in the special game program organized by the NFL on Thanksgiving Day. The Packers sealed their third consecutive victory, led by their quarterback, Jordan Love, who threw for 274 yards (21 of 28) and gave two touchdown passes without suffering any interceptions.
Both of Love’s TD passes went to Jayden Reed, who finished the game with three receptions and 24 yards rushing. The Green Bay team also accumulated 114 yards on the ground, and Josh Jacobs scored the third TD of the night with a run. The Packers increased their record to nine wins and three losses, putting pressure on the Minnesota Vikings (9-2) and the Detroit Lions (11-1) in the NFC North. Lambeau Field was filled despite the low temperatures, which reached -3 degrees, to cheer on the Packers in their fight with the Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings for first place in their division.
The Dolphins, for their part, crashed despite the 365 yards thrown by Tua Tagovailoa (37 of 46 passing), who had two touchdown passes and suffered no interceptions. Tyreek Hill, with six receptions for 83 yards, and De’Von Achane, with eight receptions for 56 yards, signed the Dolphins’ TDs.
The Thanksgiving Day schedule saw the Detroit Lions win against the Chicago Bears (23-20) and the Dallas Cowboys at home against the New York Giants (27-20). On Friday, Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs will face the Las Vegas Raiders