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Packers' Jacobs TD Sparks Controversy
15 Dec
Summary
- Controversial pass interference flag preceded a Josh Jacobs touchdown.
- Broncos responded with a touchdown pass from Bo Nix to Courtland Sutton.
- Jordan Love threw a touchdown pass but was also intercepted.

The Denver Broncos experienced a contentious moment during their game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. Early in the third quarter, a pass interference call against Broncos cornerback Riley Moss on wide receiver Matthew Golden was met with significant fan disapproval.
This penalty ultimately set up a rushing touchdown for Josh Jacobs. The Broncos, however, managed to answer back nearly five minutes later when quarterback Bo Nix connected with Courtland Sutton for their third passing touchdown of the game. Nix had previously found Michael Bandy and Lil' Jordan Humphrey for scores in the second quarter.
Meanwhile, for the Packers, quarterback Jordan Love also threw a touchdown pass to Jacobs earlier in the game. However, his performance was also marked by an interception by the Broncos' Pat Surtain II. On the Broncos' side, kicker Brandon McManus successfully kicked three field goals.




