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Live score, updates and highlights of Packers vs. Jaguars in week 8
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Live score, updates and highlights of Packers vs. Jaguars in week 8

The Green Bay Packers are on the road as they look to improve their record to 6-2 in Sunday’s showdown with the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium.

Matt LaFleur’s team has already defeated the Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans in its first seven weeks. A win over the Jaguars on Sunday would complete the AFC South sweep.

Follow Packers Wire for live updates and highlights of Packers vs. Jaguars in week 8:

Live score: Packers 10, Jaguars 7

1 2 3 4 F
GB (5-2) 0 10 0 0
JAX (2-5) 0 7 0 0

Score live

Second quarter

GB 7, JAX 0: Josh Jacobs 3-yard run (11:31)
GB 10, JAX 0: Brandon McManus 31-yard field goal (6:03)
GB 10, JAX 7: Trevor Lawrence 6-yard run (2:37)

Updates, highlights

(Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images)

Wyatt in, Walker inactive: The Packers bring back Devonte Wyatt, who missed the last three games with an ankle injury, but Quay Walker is inactive after suffering a concussion last Sunday. Expect to see a lot of Eric Wilson, Edgerrin Cooper and Isaiah McDuffie at linebacker.

No score through one: The Packers and Jaguars are tied at 0-0 through one quarter, but the Packers have a big yard advantage – 108 to 15 – and time advantage. Green Bay ran 18 plays and held the ball for 11:19 of the first 15 minutes. The Jaguars went three and out on both possessions to start the game.

Another choice for X: A few plays after Jordan Love was intercepted in the red zone, Xavier McKinney got the ball right back with his sixth interception of the season. He was in the right place at the right time to solve Trevor Lawrence’s misfire. Six picks in eight games for the former Giant.

Packers take the lead: After Xavier McKinney’s interception and a 21-yard pass interference penalty, the Packers took a 7–0 lead on Josh Jacobs’ 3-yard touchdown run. Green Bay is dominating the game in almost every way, and now Matt LaFleur’s team has the edge.

Big Tuck Game: Another career-long reception for Packers tight end Tucker Kraft – 67 yards on a catch-and-run on an extended play by Jordan Love. The play yielded a field goal for the Packers.