The Rams are playing backup quarterback and the offense looks that way. The Packers still struggle to find consistency on offense.
Add that up and Green Bay leads Los Angeles 7-3 at halftime.
The Packers scored on a fumble by Rams backup quarterback Brett Rypien late in the first quarter. With wet conditions in Green Bay on Sunday, Rypien snapped, picked up the ball and tried to throw it, but fumbled again when he was bumped into it.
On the extra possession, Green Bay gained 41 yards in seven plays and scored on Aaron Jones’ 3-yard touchdown run.
New Rams kicker Lukas Havrisik made a 52-yard field goal 1:42 into the second quarter, giving the Rams their only points of the first half.
The Packers had a chance to take a 10-3 lead late in the second quarter, but Anders Karlsson’s 48-yard field goal attempt missed to the left.
Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love completed 8 of 13 for 68 yards. Romeo Doubes led the team with two receptions on two targets for 26 yards.
Rypien went 3-of-8 for 48 yards. Cooper Kupp had a 34-yard reception on his only target. Puka Nacua had a completion with 14 yards left.
Darrell Henderson gained just 19 yards on 10 carries.
There were some interesting calls against the Packers on QB sneak situations, and Green Bay was flagged for offensive offsides twice. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur looked visibly frustrated on the sideline after the second game, and with good reason.
Packers defensive tackle Kenny Clark is questionable to return with a shoulder injury.
Rams cornerback Koby Durant is questionable for his return due to a shoulder injury.
Green Bay kicks off the second half.