The NFC West is the tightest division in football with the 6-4 Cardinals leading the 5-5 49ers, Seahawks and Rams heading into Week 12 by just one game, and some of that jumble could be sorted out this Sunday. While the Rams don’t kick off until just after 8 p.m. ET on Sunday Night Football — at home against the Eagles — the other three teams in the division take center stage in the late afternoon window.
The San Francisco 49ers are in Green Bay to take on the Packers — who’ve won four of their last five and currently sit as the No. 6 seed in the NFC playoff race — and they’re once again heading into a big game with big names missing. Pass rusher Nick Bosa is out with a hip injury, quarterback Brock Purdy is inactive due to soreness in his throwing (right) shoulder and an ankle injury will sideline left tackle Trent Williams. The short-handed 49ers could use the win, coming off a loss to the Seahawks in Week 11.
Those very Seahawks are looking for a second-straight win in the division as they host the NFC West-leading Cardinals. An Arizona win — coupled with Packers and Eagles wins — would give Kyler Murray and company a little breathing room in the division as the stretch run starts.
Seattle adds to their lead in a defensive slugfest
Coby Bryant doing the work on this one after the Kyler Murray interception. A Seattle win would create a 6-5 log jam at the top of the NFC West.
Make that two scores on the ground for Josh Jacobs today
The Packers cash in on the McKinney pick, and after a pass interference penalty in the end zone, Green Bay is back up by 17.
Xavier McKinney with the INT!
Its his league-leading seventh pick of the season
Packers get big 4th down stop to open the second half
Green Bay will have great field position for their first drive of the third quarter after this big stop.
Coutrland Sutton with the circus catch to put Denver back on top in Vegas
This was the Jaxon Smith-Njigba drive, and Seattle is ahead of the Cardinals
Kittle gets San Fran on the board
It was on the verge of getting out of hand, but the 49ers offense has finally shown up in Green Bay. Brandon Allen marched the team 65 yards in 11 plays, and capped it of with this strike to George Kittle to get San Fran on the board, and give them some life before halftime.
Deebo Samuel’s first touch is a big one as the 49ers try to get back in the game
49ers finally get a first down with just over 6 minutes left in the 2nd quarter
Josh Jacbos punches it in from a yard out to put the Packers up 17-0
Green Bay has 197 yards of offense and 13 first downs. San Francisco has run six plays and punted twice. This could get VERY ugly for the 49ers.
The Raiders’ special teams is having A DAY!
Punter AJ Cole connects with linebacker Devine Deablo for 34 yards on the fake punt.
Ameer Abdullah cashes in on the big kickoff return
The veteran running back made this nice catch to get the Raiders on the board to take the lead.
Raiders answer Denver field goal with HUGE kick return
Dylan Laube getting on the highlight reel to wake up the Raiders fans in Las Vegas
49ers go 3-and-out on their first series
Brandon Allen is in at quarterback for an injured Brock Purdy, and the first series was a little rough, A false start and a sack got things going backwards to get started. The 5-5 49ers would love to stay connected in the NFC West race — with the Seahawks and Cardinals playing today — but it’ll be tough sledding without Purdy and Nick Bosa also out with an injury
Tucker Kraft pinballs his way into the end zone to put Green Bay up
D.K. Metcalf with the first big gainer for Seattle
The tundra isn’t quite frozen at Lambeau, but doesn’t this just LOOK like the NFL in the Fall
46 degrees and rainy in Seattle for this huge NFC West tilt
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