Packers QB Jordan Love made a big mistake rather than a big play against the Raiders. Fifteen years ago, Aaron Rodgers did the same thing against the Falcons.
GREEN BAY, Wis. – Jordan Love had a chance to be the hero against the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday night. Instead of throwing the game-winning touchdown pass, Love in the fifth game of his first season as the team’s starting quarterback threw the game-ending interception.
Love endured a miserable performance in a 17-13 loss to the Raiders. He completed 16-of-30 passing for 182 yards with zero touchdowns and three interceptions. Love’s league-worst completion percentage actually dipped. Three weeks after being No. 1 in the NFL in passer rating, he’s crashed to 28th under the crushing weight of five interceptions in back-to-back losses to the Lions and Raiders.
Starting at the 42 with 1:55 on the clock, two completions to tight end Luke Musgrave and two first downs by running back Patrick Taylor moved the ball to the Raiders’ 35 with about a minute to go. Watson has a 7-inch height advantage, but Love’s pass wound up short of the mark. Robertson made the game-saving interception.“I’ve got to find a way or make a way,” Watson said. “I think my number was called way too many times tonight for the amount of plays I made. I’ve got to make some more plays.”“Once I stepped up in the pocket, I saw Christian and I feel like he had the DB beat by a little bit,” Love said. “Thought we had a play to win it right there in the end zone.
A better start would help. The last three games, the Packers have six points in the first half. Against Atlanta in 2008, back-to-back three-and-outs put the Packers in a 10-0 hole.As was the story against the Raiders on Monday, the Packers had a chance to steal a victory vs. the Falcons. Rodgers answered his interception with a 4-yard touchdown pass to tight end Donald Lee to cut the margin to 27-24 with 1:56 remaining.
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