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The Arizona Cardinals lost yet another game, falling to the Green Bay Packers 27-23 on Sunday at State Farm Stadium. They gave up 14 points in the fourth quarter and blew a 20-13 lead, losing their fifth consecutive game. That gave me and cohost Seth Cox plenty to talk about in our latest episode of the podcast.
For the first time this season, the Green Bay Packers trailed by 10 points in a game and had to rally to defeat the Arizona Cardinals, 27-23. It was the Packers ' first victory away from Lambeau Field this season. (4-1-1). Josh Jacobs rushed for 55 yards and two touchdowns. His second score gave the Packers their first lead with 1:50 to play.
Green Bay's defense relied heavily on three rookies versus Arizona, while Matthew Golden continued to contribute regularly on offense.
In the Green Bay Packers’ victory over the Arizona Cardinals, it was the player who was the talk of the preseason who stepped up in crunch time and helped bring home the 27-23 win.
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The Arizona Cardinals again competed in a close game. However, once again, they blew a fourth-quarter lead. They gave up 14 fourth-quarter points against the Green Bay Packers, losing 27-23 for their fifth consecutive loss.
Also, the Cardinals had only one sack (by linebacker Zaven Collins) and ranked 27th in sacks per pass play entering the game. Linebacker Josh Sweat had his second consecutive game with no sacks after having 5.0 in the first five games of the season.
The Packers overcame adversity and a poor first half to beat the Cardinals and show the kind of toughness they will need to make a deep playoff run.
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