NFL: Packers down Giants in London
Saquon Barkley sparked a stunning New York Giants comeback as the Green Bay Packers' first trip to London ended in a galling defeat.
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Saquon Barkley sparked a stunning New York Giants comeback as the Green Bay Packers' first trip to London ended in a galling defeat.
The Giants and Packers gave the fans in London a tremendous game on Sunday, with the Giants shaking off a slow start and storming back for a dramatic 27-22 victory.
LONDON — Aaron Rodgers heard the talk even before someone relayed what Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander said in the locker room after Sunday's upset loss to the New York Giants.
Packers finally complete the set in London The Green Bay Packers had previously been the only NFL franchise not to have played a single regular season game in the NFL International Series since it began back in 2007. That has now been put right, and the London crowd was certainly in favour as 'Go Pack Go' rang out from the large majority of fans inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Saquon Barkley took a direct snap and ran for a 2-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter to cap the New York Giants' 27-22 comeback victory over the Packers on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, spoiling Green Bay's international debut.
The NFL was back in London for the second time in the 2022 season, and this was certainly a momentous one, as after 15 years of waiting, the Green Bay Packers and their quarterback, back-to-back reigning MVP Aaron Rodgers made their London debut.
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LONDON — Quarterback Aaron Rodgers may still be breaking in some young receivers, but he knows where to go to find the end zone. For the third time in the past four games, Rodgers threw a touchdown pass to wide receiver Allen Lazard, this one on a 4-yard screen to give the Packers a 10-0 lead in the first quarter. Lazard caught it from the slot right and with rookie receiver Romeo Doubs blocking on the outside.