Top Ten Best Green Bay Packers Players of Week 10, 2022
Watson's rookie season has been a roller coaster. He had the infamous drop in Week 1, and has struggled with multiple injuries throughout the season. However, he finally put it all together for one of the best performances a Packers rookie wide receiver has ever had. Even with two drops early in the game, Aaron Rodgers put his trust in the second rounder, and it paid off. Watson went off for 3 touchdown catches and 107 receiving yards. It was a very complete performance from Watson, who seems to have finally gained the trust of Rodgers.
Ford pretty much came out of nowhere for this game. He has spent the majority of the season as a gunner on special teams, but was recently thrust into the starting free safety spot due to Darnell Savage's struggles. In turn, Ford came up with 4 tackles and 2 interceptions. With a performance like this, it seems Ford will likely remain as a starter on defense.
Jones might have actually had the quietest 138 yard rushing game I have ever seen, I didn't even know until I looked at the box score to make this list. Jones once again had his way with the Cowboys, and got 24 carries and rushed for a touchdown as well.
Following a miserable game against the Lions last week, Rodgers redeemed himself against the other team he owns. He only attempted 20 passes, but completed 14 of them for 224 yards and 3 touchdowns. It was a very good game for him.
With both De'Vondre Campbell and Krys Barnes out, McDuffie got significant playing time on defense, and he looked good. He led the team with 13 tackles, and held his own for the most part.
Once again Jaire was lockdown, though he didn't shadow CeeDee Lamb the entire time.
While Jones got the brunt of the carries, Dillon got his fair share as well. He rushed 13 times for 65 yards, and came up clutch multiple times in pass protection. It was a great day for the run game.
With new running mate Rudy Ford, Amos also put together a solid performance. He had 9 tackles, and was credited with a sack on Dak Prescott.
Clark had 4 tackles and a sack.
Despite missing a long field goal earlier in the game, Crosby came in clutch in overtime with the game-winning field goal.