NFL Game Week 11 Recap: Green Bay Packers 23, Los Angeles Chargers 20 | NFL News, Rankings & Stats | PFF

The Los Angeles Chargers played a typical Chargers game, shooting themselves in the foot repeatedly and losing depressingly 23-20.

Chargers pass catchers were blamed for six drops during initial review, including several possible touchdowns and huge gains.

The young Green Bay Packers offense played through four quarters and ended up with a big victory. Jordan Love looked much better for two straight weeks, reaching 300 passing yards for the first time in his career.

Offensive Spotlight: Chargers receiver Keenan Allen had 10 receptions for 116 yards and a touchdown, but missed perhaps the easiest touchdown of his career, although the sun appeared to have played a role. Still,

Allen was charged with three unusual falls, pending an examination.

Deep tight end Stone Smartt scored a 51-yard touchdown on his only catch, outrunning the defense down the right sideline after being recalled for the game due to an injury to Gerald Everett.

Packers second-year players Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson both found the end zone, with quarterback Jordan Love throwing for 322 yards, two scores and no interceptions.

Love took three sacks and fumbled twice, but the Packers were fortunate to recover all three fumbles caused by the offense during the game.

Defensive Spotlight: Packers defensive end Rashan Gary recorded a sack and a tackle for loss, and inside linebacker Kenny Clark had perhaps the best game of a season that wasn’t quite up to par. the height of his level in the victory with a pass deflection on the fourth try, 0.:23 seconds before the end.

Rookie Spotlight: Chargers rookie wide receiver Quentin Johnston hit a long shot on the final drive that could have put the Chargers within range of a game-winning field goal.

He finished with two receptions for 21 yards in another disappointing performance. Four Packers rookies recorded more receiving yards than Johnston.

Packers rookie wide receiver Jayden Reed made touches in every way, scoring on a final 32-yard run in the first half and also hauling in four receptions for 46 yards.

Fellow rookie wideout Dontayvion Wicks had the best game of his young career, with three receptions for 95 yards.

On the other side of the ball, rookie interior defender Karl Brooks had a sack and a tackle for loss. Le score de la boîte

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