SEATTLE — Before Sunday night’s game was even 10 minutes old, Josh Jacobs had already left his stamp.
The Green Bay Packers rode their star running back heavily on their first two drives, getting the ball in Jacobs’ hands 11 times. The first drive ended with a Jacobs end zone plunge, the second with a Romeo Doubs touchdown catch, and the Packers sprinted to an early 14-0 lead over the Seattle Seahawks they never relinquished en route to a 30-13 win on “Sunday Night Football.”
Despite the Packers’ offense slowing down in the second and third quarters, the Seahawks couldn’t fully take advantage.