Josh Jacobs scored 3 touchdowns as the Packers dominated the injury-riddled 49ers
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs scored three touchdowns as the team took advantage of the injury-riddled San Francisco 49ers to win, 38-10, on Sunday.
Jacobs got on the board in the second quarter with a touchdown from the goal line. He added two more one-yard touchdown runs throughout the game. He added 106 yards on 26 carries to help push the Packers to a big win.
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It was the first time he had three rushing touchdowns in a game since he was with the Las Vegas Raiders. In October 2022, he hit a three-pointer against the Houston Texans.
Packers quarterback Jordan Love was 13-of-23 with 163 passing yards. He had two touchdown passes in the win.
He found Tucker Craft in the first quarter to get on the board. The two combined for an 11-yard touchdown. He threw his second touchdown pass to Malik Heath with 4:14 left in the game. It was more than enough to get the Packers the win.
Green Bay finished with 325 total yards and had 22 first downs on 11 drives.
San Francisco was bitten by the injury bug.
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The 49ers were without Brock Purdy, Trent Williams and Nick Bosa. Purdy was dealing with a shoulder injury, Williams suffered an ankle injury and Bosa left last week's game with hip and oblique strain and did not play against the Packers.
Brandon Allen started in San Francisco. It was his first start since January 2022, when he was with the Cincinnati Bengals. It showed.
He was 17-of-29 with 199 yards passing, a touchdown pass to George Kittle and an interception. Kittle had six catches for 82 yards.
Christian McCaffrey has failed to continue as he has not been fully out of the gate since returning from his injury struggles. He had 31 rushing yards on 11 carries. He also had three catches for 37 yards.
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Green Bay improved to 8-3 on the season while San Francisco fell to 5-6.
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