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The Packers lost at Lambeau and there's a lot to go over, so Ryan Wilson, John Breech and Sean Wagner-McGough joined host Will Brinson on the Pick Six Podcast to break it all down. The Philadelphia Eagles were able to go into Lambeau Field on Thursday Night Football and upset the Green Bay Packers, 34-27, to move to 2-2 on the season. Green Bay, meanwhile, suffered their first loss of the season, moving to 3-1 on the year. 


In the first quarter, everything was going Green Bay's way as Aaron Rodgers completed all ten of his passes for 129 yards as they went up 7-0. The Eagles seemingly decided to not cover receiver Davante Adams for the bulk of that wave as he ripped off 107 yards receiving in that first quarter alone. Offensively, meanwhile, Philly didn't do themselves any favors as Wentz was a bit inconsistent with his throws and had back-to-back punts to begin the game. 

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This game was close right up until the final moments as Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay offense was knocking on the door of the goal line in hopes of forcing overtime with 28 seconds to play. Bonus football wasn't in the cards for the cheese steaks and cheeseheads, however, as Rodgers' pass to Marquez Valdes-Scantling was tipped and picked off in the end zone. After that, Wentz took a knee and the clock hit zeros. 

The Philadelphia Eagles are 2-2 through the first four games of their 2019 schedule after escaping Green Bay with a BIG win over the Packers on Thursday night. Final score: 34 to 27.




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