The Packers welcomed 8,456 fans to Lambeau Field, and they provided some noise, which was noticeable even during the televised broadcast. Every player said it made a difference. Difficult not to get the energy from the first home crowd of the year.
– The Packers scored on their first five offensive assets, putting enormous pressure on the Rams. Back-to-back touchdowns in the first half provided an advantage of 16-3 and the Packers scored nine points on the holdings before and after the half to move up 25-10.
– The Packers only got three penalties for 22 yards. One of them was a highly questionable waiting sentence for Rick Wagner. Matt LaFleur’s team generally played a clean game.
Cornerback Jaire Alexander allowed only one catch in his cover, according to Next Gen Stats.
– Defensive lineman Kenny Clark finally saw all his good work pay off in the box score. It was in two different pockets.