Vienna – Monday, September 27, 2021 at 7:28 am
The Green Bay Packers (2-1) won the Sunday Night NFL game with the San Francisco 49ers (2-1) at the last second with a time of 30:28. Even though the guests are always up front until a minute before the end, they still have to shiver a lot at the end.
The Packers lead 10-0 in the first quarter with a 54-yard field goal from Mason Crosby, a touchdown from Davante Adams and an extra point from Crosby. Near the end of the second half, Aaron Jones increased to 17-0 after passing 3 yards through the middle. With two seconds on the clock, the host side writes first through TD from Trey Lance and shortens it to 7:17.
Yet another TD by Brandon Aiyuk, the final section begins at 14:17 from the Niners’ point of view. Rodgers finds Marquis Valdes-Scantling a stand-alone in the end zone to make it 24:17. Trey Sermon rounded San Francisco at 21:24, before Crosby set a field goal from 38 yards to 27:21. 43 seconds before the end, the hosts took the lead for the first time: Jimmy Garoppolo found Kyle Juszczyk at 12 yards off the TD, and Gold sets the extra point at 28:27. But Rodgers and Adams put the beam back into the goal post. With 3 seconds on the clock, Crosby sinks from 51 yards and makes the beams rejoice.
The title holder’s first defeat
Los Angeles Rams win (3-0) at home against Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1) 34:24 and inflict their first defeat on the defending champion. Even the great Tom Brady can’t stop this, who brings the man 41 successful passes for 432 yards – including a TD pass – and once he makes it to the finish zone. But against Matthew Stafford, he threw 342 yards and four touchdowns.
The Denver Broncos (3-0) celebrate their 26-0 win over the guest New York Jets (0-3), who have to wait for their first win.
The Las Vegas Raiders (3-0) defeated the Miami Dolphins (1-2) after overtime with a time of 31:28. The Seattle Seahawks (1-2) have to concede defeat to the Minnesota Vikings (1-2) with 17:30.
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