The Green Bay Packers (2-1) are on the road to play the Los Angeles Rams (1-3) in the franchise’s first-ever game at SoFi Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The Packers haven’t played the Rams in Los Angeles since 2018. They won the last four meetings overall, all at Lambeau Field.
Can Matt LaFleur’s team bounce back from last week’s home loss to the Minnesota Vikings by beating the Rams on the West Coast?
Follow along with Packers Wire for live updates and highlights from Packers vs. Rams in Week 5:
Final score: Packers 24, Rams 19
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | F | |
GB (3-2) | 7 | 3 | 14 | 0 | 0 |
LAR (1-4) | 0 | 13 | 0 | 6 | 0 |
Live scoring
First quarter
GB 7, LAR 0: Josh Jacobs 2-yard run (7:41)
Second quarter
GB 7, LAR 7: Kyren Williams 1-yard run (9:47)
LAR 13, GB 7: Jaylen McCollough 4-yard interception return (2:02)
LAR 13, GB 10: Brayden Narveson 46-yard field goal (0:00)
Third quarter
GB 17, LAR 13: Tucker Kraft 66-yard catch (11:15)
GB 24, LAR 13: Tucker Kraft 7-yard catch (4:00)
Fourth quarter
GB 24, LAR 19: Demarcus Robinson 1-yard catch (3:30)
Updates, highlights
Alexander inactive again: The Packers will be without cornerback Jaire Alexander for the second consecutive week. Alexander is inactive while dealing with a groin injury. The Packers also made receiver Christian Watson, defensive lineman Devonte Wyatt and offensive lineman Jordan Morgan inactive.
Love to Reed, Jacobs touchdown: The Packers took the lead on a 96-yard scoring drive. The big play was a 53-yarder from Jordan Love to Jayden Reed. One play later, Josh Jacobs was in the end zone. 7-0 Packers.
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Disaster for Love: After the Rams tied the game at 7-7, Jordan Love made a huge error while being pressured in the end zone. His desperation throw while going to the ground was intercepted and returned for a touchdown. Just like that, the Packers now trail, 13-7.
Packers trim lead: A wild end to the first half finished with Brayden Narveson connecting on a 46-yard field goal as time expired in the second quarter. The three points trimmed the Rams’ lead to 13-10. Narveson really needed a good moment, and he got one — even after the Rams froze him with a timeout. Matt LaFleur said the first half was “sloppy,” which is probably an understatement.
Takeaway and explosive play: With the Rams driving to start the second half, Kingsley Enagbare punched the ball out of Kyren…
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