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Packers-Viking Final Score: Green Bay coasts to comfortable win over Minnesota
Finally, the Green Bay Packers managed to win comfortably in a game that they were expected to do so. Playing without Josh Jacobs and a somewhat limited Jordan Love, the Packers cruised against the Minnesota Vikings, harassing quarterback J.J. McCarthy frequently en route to a 23-6 victory. Emanuel Wilson was the star offensively for the Packers, running for more than 100 yards and two touchdowns as he took over the starting duties from Jacobs. Defensively, the Packers got big days from Micah Parsons and Devonte Wyatt, who each recorded a pair of sacks. Linebacker Isaiah McDuffie started on Sunday for the injured Quay Walker, and he also had a big game, posting 9 total tackles, a half-sack, and an interception. Jordan Love’s workload was limited, likely due to both the game plan and thanks to the Packers’ run game doing a decent job picking up chunks of yards. Although the efficiency does not look great at the end — they averaged less than four yards per carry — they had a handful of chunk plays on the ground. Love finished just 14-for-21 for 139 yards, but a few of those completions were huge plays on third downs as he helped Green Bay go 50% on third downs. The Packers move up to 7-3-1 on the season ahead of their trip to Detroit on Thanksgiving Day this Thursday. Minnesota started with the football and drove for a long field goal to start the game. A long run for Aaron Jones and a 15-yard reception by Justin Jefferson pushed the Vikings to the edge of field goal range, and the Packers defense stiffened, holding them to a 52-yarder from Will Reichard. On their first drive, the Packers got a 12-yard catch from Christian Watson to convert an early third down, then a 24-yard pass interference penalty on Josh Metellus in coverage against Luke Musgrave up the left sideline set them up near the red zone. Dontayvion Wicks picked up 18 with some great shifty moves after the catch to set up a one-yard run from Emanuel Wilson, who ran over linebacker Blake Cashman at the goal line to punch in the game’s first touchdown and a 7-3 Packers lead. The Vikings’ second drive ended in a punt after getting behind the sticks. A fumbled exchange on first down and a short run by Jones set up a 3rd-and-9, when Isaiah McDuffie sniffed out a checkdown to T.J. Hockenson and laid a big hit on the tight end well short of a first down. Minnesota dropped their punt perfectly, however, setting up the Packers at their own 2. Green Bay was unable to sustain a long drive, but they were able to get out of the shadow of their own end zone with a pair of first downs. After a third-down sack at the 24, Daniel Whelan flipped the field with a 63-yard bomb of a punt, netting 52 yards after a return and setting Minnesota up at their own 24. The Packers’ run defense gaveth and tooketh away on the next Vikings series. Issues flared up early, with Jordan Mason breaking off an explosive run for 22 yards, but the line stood up in short yardage. They stopped Hockenson on a sneak attempt on 3rd-and-1 from the 17-yard line, then stuffed Mason on the next play, forcing a turnover on downs. Wilson turned up the heat on the Vikings defense on the Packers’ third offensive series, carrying the ball five times in a row to start the drive and picking up 28 yards with a pair of first downs. After Brooks moved the chains on short yardage, Wilson again came on and broke off another ten-yard run, then Love found Romeo Doubs for 18 yards to get well into field goal range. Brandon McManus hit from 32 yards out, extending the Packers’ lead to 10-3 with 2:25 to go in the first half after a 14-play drive that took eight minutes off the clock. Minnesota ran the ball three times to try to get a first down and run some more clock off, and they managed to get a first down on the third attempt with just over a minute left in the half. McCarthy then found Jefferson for 19 yards, but two plays later Warren Brinson and Isaiah McDuffie split a sack to force a 3rd-and-17 from outside of field goal…

Green Bay rules out Keisean Nixon in Packers-Vikings
The Green Bay Packers were already out one cornerback in Nate Hobbs (knee) coming into Sunday, before losing Keisean Nixon with a stringer. In the second quarter, Nixon ran full speed into the home sideline and collided with defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt in a play that left Nixon down on the ground surrounded by the Packers’ medical staff. Keisean Nixon crashes full speed into a teammate on the sideline and immediately goes down 😳 #NFLRedZone #Packers #SundaySlate #GameDayEnergy pic.twitter.com/1HxWXtW180— Aggregate Sports (@AggregateSports) November 23, 2025 Initially, Nixon was seen working out on the sideline with bands, hoping to re-enter the game. He was initially ruled questionable by the Packers, but was officially ruled out at halftime. Without Nixon, Green Bay’s only cornerbacks are Carrington Valentine, Kamal Hadden and receiver convert Bo Melton. It was Hadden, not Melton, who stepped in Nixon’s place across from Valentine following the injury. Coming into the game, neither Hadden nor Melton had ever played a regular-season NFL snap on the defensive side of the ball. We’re going a learn a lot about Hadden (if not Melton, too) in the second half of this Vikings game.

Packers QB Jordan Love has a separated shoulder
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, who broke the news that running back Josh Jacobs wouldn’t be playing today against the Minnesota Vikings, gave us an update on the status of quarterback Jordan Love on Sunday. According to Pelissero, Love is “still really sore” from the injury that he sustained against the New York Giants, which led to Love going into the locker room after just two drives and taking an X-ray. Love then returned to action, only having to miss a half a drive in that win. Ian Rapoport, again of NFL Network, then added that Love’s injury has been identified for the first time: a separated left shoulder. Officially, it’s being called an AC joint sprain. Rapoport noted that if the injury had been to Love’s throwing shoulder, he wouldn’t be able to suit up for action. +6 for Emanuel Wilson! 📺: FOX pic.twitter.com/rRN0t81GCb— Green Bay Packers (@packers) November 23, 2025 Early on in the Vikings game, fans were able to notice that Love was only handing off with his right hand, rather than either hand, which creates some funky ball-security issues. You can see in the clip above, Emanuel Wilson’s rushing touchdown, that it doesn’t look like a natural handoff at times. Love previously worked handing off with only his right hand earlier this year, when he was dealing with a torn UCL ligament on his non-throwing thumb.

