The Green Bay Packers got 136 total yards from Josh Jacobs, two touchdown passes from Jordan Love to Romeo Doubs, a pair of game-changing interceptions and seven total sacks during Sunday night’s 30-13 win over the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field in Week 15.
The Packers had more first downs, more total yards, more time of possession and both averaged more yards per play and won the turnover battle.
While Geno Smith left the game in the third quarter, the Packers led 20-3 when Smith got injured and never trailed. Seattle never got closer than 23-13. This was a quality win against a team that had won four straight games, was playing at home in a raucous environment and had everything to play for in terms of the NFC West race.
The Packers improved their record to 10-4 after 14 games. Matt LaFleur’s team finishes with games against the New Orleans Saints, Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears, opening the possibility of getting to at least 12 wins in the regular season. The Packers host the Saints on Monday night in Week 16.