The Green Bay Packers edged out the Seattle Seahawks 30-13 in a hard-fought victory at Lumen Field on Sunday night. The game featured a thrilling performance from rookie receiver Romeo Doubs, who earned his nickname “Spider-Man” with two clutch touchdown catches.
Doubs, making his first game back after a two-game absence due to concussion, caught 40 yards and scored twice, including the pivotal 22-yard touchdown snag that sealed the win. The Packers’ offense got off to a fast start, but struggled in the second half before Doubs’ heroics turned the tide.
Running back Josh Jacobs led the charge for Green Bay, touching the ball on nine of 10 plays and scoring on a 63-yard touchdown-producing drive. He finished with 136 yards from scrimmage and became the first player in the NFL this year to have two first quarters with 80-plus yards from scrimmage.
The Packers’ defense also played a crucial role, holding Seattle off the board despite some hiccups in the second half. The team’s complementary football approach paid off, as they outscored the Seahawks 30-13.
Other notable performances came from quarterback Jordan Love, who scrambled for four yards to set up Jacobs’ touchdown, and linebacker Quay Walker, who left the game with an ankle injury but finished strong despite his departure.
Source: https://www.packers.com/news/game-notes-romeo-doubs-flashes-his-hands-in-two-touchdown-performance-2024