The Good, Bad And Ugly From Green Bay Packers’ Win Over The Cincinnati Bengals
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Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs had two touchdowns in a 27-18 win over Cincinnati Sunday. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved The Green Bay Packers made sure Joe Flacco’s bid at history wasn’t going to happen on their watch. The Packers defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, 27-18, Sunday preventing Flacco from doing something remarkably unique. Flacco was trying to become just the second player in NFL history to beat the same team twice in the same year while playing for two different teams. Flacco was Cleveland’s starting quarterback last month when the Browns upset the Packers, 13-10. He was then traded to Cincinnati on Oct. 7 and had a chance to beat the Packers again. Jack Kemp was the only quarterback to ever notch that rare achievement. Back in 1962, Kemp defeated the New York Titans (now the Jets) as the quarterback for Buffalo and the San Diego Chargers. But the Packers — a 14.5-point favorite — spoiled Flacco’s potential party by doing just enough on both sides of the ball to prevail. Green Bay improved to 3-1-1, while the Bengals lost their fourth straight game and fell to 2-4. Here’s the ‘Good, Bad and Ugly’ from Green Bay’s win. THE GOOD JOSH JACOBS: There isn’t much Green Bay’s Pro Bowl running back can’t do. Jacobs had 18 carries for 93 yards and two touchdowns. Jacobs also caught five passes for a team-high 67 yards. Jacobs had a 3-yard TD run late in the first half that gave Green Bay a 10-0 lead. On that play, center Elgton Jenkins and left guard Aaron Banks cleared a big hole for Jacobs. Jacobs then had a 14-yard TD run on the first play of the fourth quarter to give Green Bay a 17-7 lead. Jenkins and right guard Jordan…
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