The Green Bay Packers logo is the symbol of the football team from Green Bay, Wisconsin. In their recent game against the Bears, the Packers secured a 17-9 victory with a final possession that lasted six minutes and eight seconds. This drive, known as the Chevy Drive of the Week, began with the Packers taking over on their own 6-yard line after their defense made a stop at midfield to force a punt. The offense, determined to protect their eight-point lead, successfully moved the ball down the field without giving the defense another chance to play. Despite a rocky start with RB Aaron Jones losing three yards on the first down, QB Jordan Love found TE Luke Musgrave for 11 yards to set up a third-and-2. Love then connected with WR Jayden Reed for 15 yards to move the chains, and Jones ran twice for 11 yards to pick up another first down. After two more runs by Jones for three yards, the Packers faced a third-and-7 from their own 43-yard line with 2:25 left. Love stepped up in the pocket to avoid pressure and threw to TE Tucker Kraft for a 15-yard gain, forcing the Bears to use their final timeout with 2:17 to go. With just one more first down needed to end the game, Jones ran for 10 yards on second-and-9 just after the two-minute warning. Love then kneeled out the rest of the clock, and the 12-play drive covered 61 yards in total, securing the Packers’ spot in the playoffs.
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