Green Bay Packers Vs. Houston Texans
- Andrew Bianchi
- Oct 28, 2020
- 2 min read
On Sunday October 25th Aaron Rodgers and the Packers faced off against Deshaun Watson and the Houston Texans. It seemed like it was going to be an easy game for the Packers because the Texans have had an awful start to the season, they started off by firing their head coach and general manager Bill O'Brien and have not been able to recover since.

In the first quarter the Packers were able to climb the field and get some points on the opening drive. The packers always start strong and had the momentum in the beginning of the game. The packers defense was also able to shut down the Texans offense in the first quarter.
In the second quarter the Packers did not lose the momentum and scored again at the beginning of the second quarter. The packers were not able to get anything on their drive but they punted and were able to put the ball on the Texans own one yard line. The Texans were able to get up the field and try for a field goal but the kicker missed it. Then the packers climbed up the field with little time left to score a touchdown with fourteen seconds left in the first half.

The packers had all the momentum going into the second half with the score 21 to 0. The Texans did start off strong at the beginning of the second half and were finally able to get a touchdown. However, the Packers were able to answer back with a 35 yard touchdown pass to Devante Adams. The Texans then scored two unanswered field goals. Then the Packers got another touchdown and the Texans also with a touchdown with the final score 35-20 with the Packers winning.
It was an exciting game to watch Aaron Rodgers throw for 283 yards and four touchdowns. Aaron Rodgers and Deshaun Watson both threw a lot of completed passes and no interceptions. The packers defense played really well and completely shut down the Texans offense in the first half.
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