Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Packer Plus

INSIDE THE GAME Defense holds after strong start by the offense

- Jim Owczarski

Green Bay — The Green Bay Packers improved to 2-0 on the season and took over first place in the NFC North with a 21-16 victory over the Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field.

Owczarski’s observatio­n

The Packers opened the game on fire, scoring 21 unanswered points on their first three possession­s. The offense looked sharp, moved in rhythm, and Aaron Rodgers got Davante Adams going early. But after their third touchdown at the 14-minute, 16-second mark of the second quarter, they did not score another point.

While that means the unscripted offense needs a bit more work, the Packers were able to lean on the defense yet again. Despite allowing two long scores, defensive coordinato­r Mike Pettine’s crew was able to stop the run just enough and eventually turning Vikings quarterbac­k Kirk Cousins over when it mattered most.

5 Takeaways

Turning tables on Vikings: The Vikings have had recent success against the Packers, going 5-1-1 overall and 2-1-1 at Lambeau Field heading into Sunday. At the outset Matt LaFleur’s bunch jumped out to a 21-0 lead, but they weren’t able to bury their rivals. That said, the victory stemmed the tide.

Davante Adams vs. Xavier Rhodes: Rhodes had traveled with Adams since 2017, save for the slot, and this matchup was in the spotlight early. The Packers clearly wanted to get Adams going and they went to him four times for four catches in the first quarter. The ball was spread out more evenly after that, but if needed, Rodgers felt Adams would be open in key spots, including a late catch for a first down that sealed the game.

Bearing down?: Last week Pettine used a “Bear” front to stop the run (The “Bear” front is five players across the line of scrimmage with the three defensive linemen covering the center and two guards, often leaving corners in man coverage). Pettine did unveil that package at times Sunday, especially if it felt like a clear run play.

Mixed messaging: Pettine likes to mix up his pressures with multiple personnel groups and Sunday was no different. He blitzed with his safeties and sent different combinatio­ns of outside linebacker­s, including working in Kyler Fackrell and Rashan Gary. The Packers didn’t get to Cousins that often, however, with one sack and six hits, though Kenny Clark did force a Cousins fumble on his sack.

Did the home-field emphasis work?: The Packers unveiled new video messaging to help get the home crowd fired up – but the loudest the stadium got was in the first quarter when the offense scored on three straight possession­s and the defense forced a turnover. After the offense stagnated and the Vikings began working their way back into the game, no amount of manufactur­ed enthusiasm could replace the good play of the first quarter and the late stands by the defense.

Game ball

Kevin King: After watching Stefon Diggs run by him for a 45-yard touchdown that made it 21-16, the third-year Packers cornerback rallied and came up with a huge intercepti­on in the end zone as Cousins tried to find Diggs again to take the lead.

See, what had happened was…

With just under two minutes left in the first half, after a quick throw from Rodgers to Geronimo Allison horizontal to the line of scrimmage did not gain the needed yard for a first down on thirdand-1 at the Minnesota 25, LaFleur made the decision to go for it on fourth down rather than try a field goal to go up 24-7. Rodgers afterward explained that he thought it the Packers had made the first down. A run left by Jamaal Williams was quickly sniffed out by the Vikings defense, with Linval Joseph beating Corey Linsley quickly and swallowing up Williams. But Everson Griffen and Jayron Kearse were also quickly in the backfield in support and Williams lost two yards. The Vikings then went 60 yards in 34 seconds to kick a field goal of their own to make it 21-10.

5 Numbers

0: Catches by Packers tight ends. 2-0: Start by the Packers this season, marking the fifth time the team has done so since Rodgers took over as starter. They last started 2-0 in 2015.

3: Offensive pass interferen­ce penalties on the Vikings, including one that took a touchdown off the board.

23: Rushes for Packers running back Aaron Jones, a career-high.

100: Yards in penalties for Vikings.

 ?? EUROPEAN PRESS AGENCY ?? Packers receiver Davante Adams breaks away from Vikings cornerback Xavier Rhodes on Sunday.
EUROPEAN PRESS AGENCY Packers receiver Davante Adams breaks away from Vikings cornerback Xavier Rhodes on Sunday.

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