The Green Bay Packers secured a decisive 30-13 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night at Lumen Field, marking their first win in Seattle in 16 years.
With the win, the Packers improved to 10-4 on the season. Here are five key takeaways from the game:
A Fast Start Set the Tone From the opening whistle, the Packers came out strong, scoring touchdowns on their first two drives.
The offense, led by running back Josh Jacobs, moved efficiently, with Jacobs being involved in nine of the 10 plays on the first touchdown drive.
His 136 total yards from scrimmage, including over 80 yards in the first quarter, set the tone early.
Receiver Romeo Doubs, returning from a concussion and sporting a Guardian cap for extra protection, made an immediate impact.
His tough, slant route for a touchdown—dragging two defenders into the end zone—helped the Packers take a commanding 14-0 lead.