The Green Bay Packers dominated the second and third quarters of Monday night’s game against the Los Angeles Rams, scoring touchdowns on three of four drives in that period to pull away for a 24-12 victory. Those periods, along with a long drive that ate up nearly nine minutes to end the game in the fourth quarter, proved to be the difference as the Packers dominated time of possession en route to a win.
All told, the Packers had the football for just over 37 minutes of game time, and that was reflected in the snap differential between the two teams.