Quarterback Jordan Love started slow, Jeff Hafley’s defense struggled early and the Green Bay Packers were unable to crawl out of a 28-0 hole despite going on a 22-0 run during Sunday’s 31-29 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
Love’s struggles against pressure and the Packers’ inability to consistently pressure Sam Darnold were primary causes for the defeat. Matt LaFleur’s team also missed two field goals, dropped an interception and had four giveaways, including two turnovers in the fourth quarter.
Based on grades from Pro Football Focus, here are the best and worst players from the Packers’ Week 4 loss to the Vikings:
Top 5 offense
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