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- STEVE MEGARGEE

Green Bay — Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur liked the way his team finished. He just wondered why the Packers didn’t show similar energy the rest of the day.

Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score, but the Packers needed to make a defensive stand in the final minute to eke out a 24-20 victory over the slumping Jacksonvil­le Jaguars on Sunday.

“We will challenge everybody in this organizati­on that’s a part of this football team to bring more emotion,” LaFleur said. “You can’t take these opportunit­ies for granted.”

Rodgers withstood windy conditions and put the Packers (7-2) ahead for good with 9:03 left by throwing a 6-yard TD pass to Davante Adams, who had left with an ankle injury earlier in the second half. Rodgers also had a 5-yard touchdown run and a 78-yard scoring strike to Marquez Valdes-Scantling, who caught four passes for a careerhigh 149 yards.

“We’re pretty used to being able to go out and throw in the wind and know what passes you can throw and what passes you can’t throw,” Valdes-Scantling said. “You have Aaron Rodgers, he can get pretty much get any football through any wind, so it doesn’t really matter.”

Green Bay’s victory wasn’t secure until the final minutes.

Jacksonvil­le began its last drive on its own 47-yard line with 2:25 left after a 30-yard punt by JK Scott that followed a third-and-1 stop of Aaron Jones. The Jaguars got as far as Green Bay’s 36, but back-to-back sacks by Rashan Gary and Preston Smith pushed them back to their own side of the field before rookie Jake Luton threw incomplete on fourthand-26 with 1:01 remaining.

“It was rough,” Luton said. “That’s a situation that you want to be in. Your defense gives you a chance to go win a ballgame and we couldn’t execute.”

Green Bay did just about everything right in those final few plays after making so many mistakes the rest of the day.

“I felt like that was the first time our team came alive,” LaFleur said. “You could feel it on the sidelines (with) everybody rooting for one another. We need that from the opening kick. That’s the standard. We can’t just pick and choose when we want to do that.”

Luton, who had thrown for 304 yards in his first career start last week, was 18 of 35 for 169 yards Sunday with one touchdown and one intercepti­on. Rodgers was 24 of 34 for 325 yards.

Keelan Cole scored on a franchise

record 91-yard punt return and a 12-yard reception for Jacksonvil­le (1-8), which lost its eighth straight. Jacksonvil­le’s James Robinson rushed for 109 yards on 23 carries.

“Every time you play and lose, for me — I’m not going to talk about anybody else — there’s something that’s in my soul that just gets … ripped out,” Jaguars coach Doug Marrone said. “That’s how I feel.”

The Jaguars rallied from a 17-10 halftime deficit by scoring 10 points off turnovers in the second half.

Jacksonvil­le’s first takeaway came early in the third quarter. CJ Henderson knocked the ball loose from Adams, and Myles Jack returned the fumble 16 yards to Green Bay’s 16. That led to Cole’s touchdown catch.

Sidney Jones picked off Rodgers late in the third to set up Chase McLaughlin’s 31-yard field goal, which put the Jaguars ahead 20-17 with 12:44 left in the game.

COSTLY PENALTIES

A holding penalty on Green Bay’s Billy Turner wiped out a 22-yard touchdown pass from Rodgers to Adams late in the second quarter, forcing the Packers to settle for Mason Crosby’s 39-yard field goal.

Jacksonvil­le had James Robinson’s 18-yard touchdown run wiped out by a holding penalty on A.J. Cann during the fourth-quarter drive that ended with McLaughlin’s field goal. The Jaguars also had a touchdown nullified by a holding penalty on James O’Shaughness­y in the third period, though they reached the end zone a few plays later on Cole’s reception.

INJURY REPORT

Jacksonvil­le didn’t have wide receiver Laviska Shenault (ankle), center Brandon Linder (back) or safety Josh Jones (chest) available. Jones went on injured reserve Saturday. Running back Chris Thompson suffered a back injury in the first half.

Green Bay played without usual starting cornerback­s Jaire Alexander (hand/concussion) and Kevin King (quadriceps). Running back/kick returner Tyler Ervin left with a rib injury in the first half.

COACHING SHORT-HANDED

Jaguars cornerback­s coach Tim Walton didn’t make the trip to Green Bay because of what the team described as personal reasons unrelated to COVID-19. Safeties coach Joe Danna filled Walton’s usual responsibi­lities.

 ?? BENNY SIEU / USAT ?? An official falls to the ground as Packers wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling scores a touchdown against the Jaguars in the second quarter.
BENNY SIEU / USAT An official falls to the ground as Packers wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling scores a touchdown against the Jaguars in the second quarter.

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