The Packers’ Jayden Reed or Jordan Love connect for a score.

Sterling Sharpe had 55 grabs, which was the team record for most catches from a rookie. Reed has scored nine touchdowns this season, which is more than anyone else on his team.

It was his 57th reception. For this reason, Reed missed last week’s game because his toe hurt. CNN Stats and Information reports the touchdown pass ran 33 yards downfield.

This is Jordan Love’s second-highest touchdown throw in his short career, shortly after his 35-yarder against Pittsburgh in Week 10.

CB Chris Ballentine made the inaugural interception while playing his 49th NFL game. That made everything work.

Since Jaire Alexander was unavailable when Eric Stokes hurt his left knee, Ballentine chose to play first.

Jordan Love started at quarterback for the Packers in their second exhibition game, despite the fact the two of them worked out together twice this week against the Patriots.

Green Bay’s offense didn’t get off to a good begin, and but Love ended their game with a successful touchdown pass.

To end the first drive, either a bad snap went past Love as well as the Patriots snatched it off. It was the fifth line from scrimmage.

At the end from the second quarter, Love scored his fourth scoring touchdown in two weekends with a 2-yard dive. The score was 17-3.

He hadn’t scored in the turf since the fourth week, when he scored against the Lions. For the 10th time this season, Reed scored on a catch-and-run from 25 yards out just before halftime.

That’s eight touchdowns caught and two scored while running. That new player is the third-best in Packers history, after Bills Howton (13 within 1952) and Ed Lacy (11 in 2013).

On a 17-yard conversion pass, the Packers’ quarterback Jordan Miller while receiver Jayden Reed show how good they are at what they do.

This gets the Packers for a touchdown late to the third quarter. During the drive, Love made two of the two passes, gaining 61 yards and the touchdown.

He ran once for 11 yards while was called for performing a 15-yard slide. The five-play, 93-yard run was over in just over two minutes.

The big play was a 42-yard pass made by the quarterback with Romeo Doubs. It was Doubts who caught the deep ball and was in the right place two feet down.

Matt LaFleur managed to question the call after Green Bay moved past the 8-yard marker in the middle.

At first, the move seemed incomplete. Doubts did an outstanding job of putting his other foot in.

After making a move, Love stayed cool in the pocket and threw a great pass to Reed. Reed grabbed the ball while running and dashed into the end zone for the Packers’ first touchdown of the preseason.

That was Love’s best pass upon Green Bay’s third games, however head coach Patrick LaFleur had to look into it in order for it to count.

It looked like Doubs could not find his feet inside the 50-yard line when Love threw the pass from 42 yards out to the right corner.

At first, it was called incomplete. But when I watched the play again, it was evident that that player did it.

Loving threw a pass throughout the 10 yard line in rookie target Jayden Reed after one play. From 19 yards out, the second-round pick raced the ball toward the defensive zone.

Love’s last snap was that one. QB Sean Collins took over to Green Bay’s next drive. In the second preseason game, Love made five of a possible eight passes, gaining 84 yards and a touchdown.

He ran twice over 11 yards as well. It wasn’t just Reed who did it. This past Sunday, Bo Melton was called up from the practice squad.

Late within the third quarter, he caught a 9-yard pass that set him up for his first touchdown.

From Green Bay’s third place play, Love threw an outstanding pass, but head coach Thomas LaFleur was forced to investigate it before it could be kept.

Love tossed a 42-yard pass to Doubs which went down the right corner, but at first it appeared to be incomplete because Doubs didn’t seem to get his feet in bounds. But when I watched the play again, it was evident that that player did that.