Packers’ top 10 offensive plays from the 2019 season

The 10 best offensive plays from the Packers’ 2019 season.

Matt LaFleur’s first year as the Packers head coach went much better than some predicted, sweeping the NFC North division and taking the team to the playoffs for the first time since the 2016 season.

Let’s take a look at the offense’s top plays of the 2019 season:

10. Jake Kumerow scores his first and only score of the year on a 37-yard catch-and-dive:

9. Aaron Rodgers goes for the tie with a 29-yard TD pass to Allen Lazard: 

8. Aaron Jones torches the Chiefs defense all night, tops it off with a 67-yard receiving touchdown: 

7. Rodgers tosses his fifth touchdown of the game and the longest of the season to MVS for 74 yards: 

6. Aaron Jones breaks off longest rushing score of the season, finishes game with 154 ground yards and two touchdowns:

5. Aaron Jones waves goodbye to Cowboys defense, scores his third of four total touchdowns in the 34-24 win: 

4. Allen Lazard’s second career catch brings the Packers within reach of the Lions:

3. Davante Adams hauls in a 40-yard TD pass to solidify the Packers’ lead in the NFC Divisional game: 

2. Aaron Jones sets the franchise record with his 23rd touchdown of the season, topping Ahman Green’s 22: 

1. Jamaal Williams makes an improbable third-down scoring catch from Aaron Rodgers to break the tie against the Chiefs: