On Sunday night, the Green Bay Packers finally exorcised some demons that they have been dealing with for the last 16 years. The Packers finally won in Seattle for the first time since 2008, beating the Seahawks 30-13 in a game that felt a lot closer than for a few minutes in the fourth quarter.
A fumble by Josh Jacobs and a touchdown by the Seahawks cut the Packers’ lead to 10 points early on in that frame. But rookie linebacker Edgerrin Cooper delivered a crucial interception and Romeo Doubs’ second touchdown reception of the game put it away late.