The Green Bay Packers improved to 6-1 with a 24-10 win over the Washington Football Team on Sunday at Lambeau Field.
Here are 12 quick stats to know from the Packers’ win:
No. 1: Packers outside linebacker Rashan Gary produced a career-high 10 pressures, including two sacks, per Pro Football Focus. He now has 35 in seven games.
No. 2: Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers completed 27 of 31 passes from a clean pocket and was only under pressure on nine dropbacks, per PFF.
No. 3: The Packers won the turnover battle (2-to-1) for the sixth consecutive game. The Packers are now 25-0 when winning the turnover battle under Matt LaFleur in the regular season.
No. 4: The Washington Football Team advanced inside Green Bay’s 30-yard line six times but came away with only three total points. The visitors were also 0-for-4 scoring touchdowns in the red zone.
No. 5: Washington had 10 possessions and didn’t punt, but the Packers gave up only 10 points thanks to a blocked field goal, three turnover on downs and two takeaways.
No. 6: Aaron Jones and A.J. Dillon combined for only nine carries for 25 yards. The Packers called 37 pass plays to attack Washington’s struggling secondary.
No. 7: Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers completed three of his four attempts over 20 yards. The fourth was a good throw but Equanimeous St. Brown couldn’t get two feet in bounds.
No. 8: Washington quarterback Taylor Heinicke was under pressure on 20 of his 47 dropbacks, or 42.6 percent, per PFF.
No. 9: Six different players had at least 20 yards receiving for the Packers. Davante Adams led the way (76), but secondary targets Robert Tonyan (63) and Allen Lazard (60) both had at least 60.
No. 10: The Packers defense forced four fumbles, although only one was recovered. De’Vondre Campbell (two), Rashan Gary (one) and Rasul Douglas (one) all created a turnover opportunity.
No. 11: The Packers allowed over 400 yards and 10 or fewer points for just the second time in team history (2011, vs. Rams). The feat has only been accomplished 24 times in the NFL since 2000.
No. 12: The Packers are now 1-0 when wearing their magnificent new throwback uniforms.
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