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Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers

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Emanuel Wilson runs for 107 yards and 2 TDs as Packers pound Vikings 23-6

Packers hit Skol celebration after second J.J. McCarthy pick

Given the opportunity to make his first career start Sunday, Wilson went out and proved to everyone else what he already knew.

Wilson rushed for a career-high 107 yards and two touchdowns while filling in for the injured Josh Jacobs to back up a dominating performance from Green Bay's defense as the Packers trounced the Minnesota Vikings 23-6 on Sunday.

“I just kept it the same,” Wilson said. "I approached it today just like it’s another game. This is my first start since college, so I just tried to go out there and take advantage of it.”

Wilson provided all the offense Green Bay needed on a day when the Packers forced three turnovers and produced five sacks, including two each from Micah Parsons and Devonte Wyatt. The Vikings totaled 4 net yards and three turnovers in the second half.

The Vikings (4-7) hadn't finished a half with as few as 4 yards of total offense since at least 1991, which is as far back as Sportradar's research goes on the subject.

“We did not play in any way, shape or form the type of (second) half that would give us a chance to compete,” Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell said.

The Vikings were attempting to beat the Packers on the road for a third straight season, something they last accomplished in 1991-93. They instead fell for the fifth time in their past six games.

Green Bay (7-3-1) improved to 2-0 in divisional games after going 1-5 against NFC North foes last season. This started a stretch of three straight divisional matchups for the Packers, who visit Detroit on Thursday and host the Chicago Bears on Dec. 7.

Because Green Bay's defense was so dominant, the Packers didn't need to show much imagination on offense. Jordan Love completed 14 of his season-low 21 passes for 139 yards, another season low.

“I've never called the same run so many times consecutively,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said. “It was like 3 yards and a cloud of dust, but it was effective. Bottom line, I just thought the way our defense was playing, we just took the air out of the ball and said, ‘Go win it for us.’ ”

That meant Wilson got a heavier workload than even he expected.

Wilson acknowledged he was a little nervous when he woke up. Jacobs, who was unavailable because of a bruised left knee, offered a pregame message that helped settle him.

“Josh just was in my corner telling me to believe in myself and telling me he believed in me, so I just went out there and did what I did,” Wilson said.

Wilson's 28 carries and 107 yards rushing represented the highest single-game totals by any Packers running back this season. He had two 1-yard touchdown runs.

“I think mentally he was preparing all week to be the guy,” Love said. “And to find out and come out here and have over 100 yards and break off some of the runs he did was pretty cool."

The Vikings trailed 10-6 but stopped Green Bay on the opening drive of the second half when a special teams turnover helped the Packers break the game open.

Daniel Whelan’s punt bounced inside the 10-yard line and then hit the body of Minnesota’s Myles Price, who was blocking a Green Bay player at the time. Zayne Anderson recovered at the Minnesota 5 to give Green Bay first-and-goal, and Wilson scored two plays later.

“That punt was huge,” Parsons said. "Huge. Changed the whole momentum of the game.”

Minnesota spent the first half relying on running backs Jordan Mason and Aaron Jones to lead a ball-control attack that took the pressure off struggling quarterback J.J. McCarthy. Once Green Bay opened up a two-score lead, the Vikings needed to rely more on McCarthy but couldn’t handle the Packers’ pass rush.

McCarthy went 12 of 19 for 87 yards. Minnesota's last two series ended with McCarthy throwing interceptions to Isaiah McDuffie and Evan Williams.

“We like playing with a lead because you just get to let the big dogs eat,” Williams said. “We definitely felt comfortable, smelled a little blood in the water coming into the second and knew that we could just let loose and play fast.”

The Vikings’ only points came on a pair of Will Reichard field goals from 52 and 59 yards. Reichard became the first player in NFL history to have four field goals of at least 59 yards in one season.

Green Bay's Brandon McManus had field goals of 32, 30 and 40 yards.

Injuries Vikings: guard Donovan Jackson (ankle) and OT Christian Darrisaw (foot) left in the second half. OLB Jonathan Greenard (shoulder) missed a second straight game.

Packers: CB Keisean Nixon left with a stinger in the first half. RB Josh Jacobs (knee), CB Nate Hobbs (knee), LB Quay Walker (neck) and WR Matthew Golden (shoulder) didn't play.

Up next Vikings: Visit the Seattle Seahawks next Sunday.

Packers: Visit the Detroit Lions on Thursday.

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Scoring Summary

MIN FG 1st Period 12:53 Will Reichard 52 Yd Field Goal
GB TD 1st Period 9:15 Emanuel Wilson 1 Yd Rush (Brandon McManus Kick)
GB FG 2nd Period 2:25 Brandon McManus 32 Yd Field Goal
MIN FG 2nd Period 0:10 Will Reichard 59 Yd Field Goal
GB TD 3rd Period 10:53 Emanuel Wilson 1 Yd Rush (Brandon McManus Kick)
GB FG 4th Period 12:13 Brandon McManus 30 Yd Field Goal
GB FG 4th Period 7:36 Brandon McManus 40 Yd Field Goal

Statistics

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10 1st Downs 22
3 Passing 1st downs 8
7 Rushing 1st downs 13
0 1st downs from penalties 1
2-9 3rd down efficiency 7-14
0-1 4th down efficiency 0-0
44 Total Plays 65
145 Total Yards 288
3.3 Yards per Play 4.4
9 Total Drives 11
52 Passing 142
12/19 Comp/Att 15/22
2.2 Yards per pass 6.2
2 Interceptions thrown 0
5-35 Sacks-Yards Lost 1-4
93 Rushing 146
20 Rushing Attempts 42
4.7 Yards per rush 3.5
0-1 Red Zone (Made-Att) 2-4
2-29 Penalties 2-10
3 Turnovers 0
1 Fumbles lost 0
2 Interceptions thrown 0
0 Defensive / Special Teams TDs 0
22:45 Possession 37:15
Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kamal Hadden, CB Injured Reserve Jan 13
Bo Melton, CB Injured Reserve Jan 13
Dontayvion Wicks, WR Questionable Jan 13
Tucker Kraft, TE Injured Reserve Jan 12
Sean Rhyan, G Questionable Jan 12
Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Myles Price, WR Questionable Jan 5
Dwight McGlothern, CB Questionable Jan 5
Aaron Jones Sr., RB Questionable Jan 5
T.J. Hockenson, TE Questionable Jan 5
J.J. McCarthy, QB Questionable Jan 5

Game Information

Lambeau Field

Location: Green Bay, WI
Attendance: 77,991 · Capacity:

2025 NFC North Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Chicago 6 415 441 0 .647 11
Green Bay 7 360 391 1 .559 9
Minnesota 8 333 344 0 .529 9
Detroit 8 413 481 0 .529 9
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