How four teams suffered agonizing Week 3 losses: What went wrong for the Packers, Rams, Pats and Broncos?
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How four teams suffered agonizing Week 3 losses: What went wrong for the Packers, Rams, Pats and Broncos?
"Sunday was a day of frustrating defeats. Every NFL team gets upset about losing, of course, but Week 3 was full of dramatic collapses, bizarre endings and a shocking number of blocked field goal attempts. In a matter of minutes, there was a pair of block-scoop-and-score touchdowns, as Jordan Davis sealed up a comeback win for the Eagles while Will McDonald IV appeared to set one up for the Jets."
"A Packers passing attack that has picked apart defenses with chunk plays and deep shots had no time to operate. Love's average pass traveled just 1.6 yards in the air, down from a league-high 12.2 air yards per throw over the first two games of the season. He was entirely fine without pressure, going 14-of-18 for 162 yards. But he was sacked five times, was pressured on nearly 39% of his dropbacks and went just 4-of-7 for 21 yards under duress."
The Packers entered Week 3 after impressive performances but collapsed against the Browns despite a 94.0% win expectancy with 10:59 left. The offense lost the line of scrimmage, preventing the passing attack from operating and stifling chunk plays and deep shots. Jordan Love's average air yards fell to 1.6, down from 12.2 earlier in the season. Without pressure he completed 14-of-18 for 162 yards, but the line allowed five sacks and pressured nearly 39% of his dropbacks. Under duress he went 4-of-7 for 21 yards, and the team also failed to establish the run.
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