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Originally lined up wide to the left on the gunner, House shifted down to the end of the rush line and heard a Jaguars player call him out. Then, somehow, he wasn’t blocked.
“For some reason, the up man blocked (Jamari) Lattimore and left me scot free,” House said.
The result was a clean block of Bryan Anger’s punt. Teammate ![]()
The blocked punt for a score was another major feather in the cap for the Packers’ special teams this season, which already had returned a punt for a score, faked a field goal for a TD, faked a punt for a first down, and recovered an onside kick in the first seven weeks.
This play was as rare as it gets for Green Bay. The last time the Packers blocked a punt was in Chicago in 2003 (LB Marcus Wilkins) and the last time they blocked a punt for a TD was at Minnesota in 1990 (S Tiger Greene).
The latter occurred when House was just one year old, and he hadn’t blocked a punt in his lifetime until Sunday.
“No, never,” he said. “It was fun. It hurt, though.”
He’ll take a little sting to his left hand anytime if it means a touchdown, of course.
The score was the first for Moses since he was a wide receiver in high school, though he looked more like a rugby player trying to corral the bouncing ball.
“It was definitely a mad dash,” Moses said. “I think four or five guys had a shot before me. Luckily, I kept hustling to the ball, I saw it bounce one last time, got my hands on it and that was a wrap.”
There were a couple of black marks on the special teams performance on Sunday, though.
Midway through the third quarter, the Packers appeared as though they were going to try a 55-yard field goal but shifted out of field-goal formation with holder ![]()
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Crosby also had his first miss of the season from inside 50 yards when his 32-yard try later in the third quarter clanked off the right upright. The Packers were leading just 14-12 at the time.
“I’ll have to look at it,” said Crosby, who came into the game 1-for-4 on field goals of 50-plus but was 7-for-7 inside 50. “When I hit the ball, it felt good coming off my foot. It looked like it was on a good path and then it just kind of jumped to the right. I felt solid with the contact, the operation. We’ll have to evaluate it.”
Crosby came back to hit a 25-yarder in the game’s final minute to seal the win.
Game No. 200: Receiver ![]()
Driver is just the second player in team history to play in at least 200 regular-season games. The franchise leader is quarterback Brett Favre (255).
Driver’s snaps and production have been reduced this season, but he saw the field more on Sunday with receivers ![]()
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“It was great,” Driver said. “Anytime you step on the field and help your team win, it makes you feel good. I was excited about going out there to get the opportunity to make the plays I made, and hopefully there’s more to come.”
The TD was the 62nd of Driver’s career, which ties him with Paul Hornung for fifth on the franchise’s all-time list.
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