– Four takeaways saved the defence. The Dolphins averaged 8.4 yards per game, but the Packers pulled off a game-changing fumble recovery from Jarran Reed before the half and three picks in the second half.
– The Dolphins threw a few big punches early on, but the Packers never backed down and eventually threw a few uppercuts of their own. This team is frustrating but they are filled with struggle and resilience.
– The Packers had 26 points on a day when AJ Dillon and Aaron Jones combined for just 61 rushing yards.
– Keisean Nixon ripped off a 93-yard kickoff return. He has been the best returnee in football for the past two months.
– The Packers converted three different fourth downs. All three came on eventual valuation drives.
– Dillon scored his fifth touchdown in the last four games.
– Mason Crosby, who was playing his 256th straight game, scored all four field goals and both extra points. His right leg created 14 of the Packers’ 26 points.
– Allen Lazard, Christian Watson, Romeo Doubs and Marcedes Lewis all had catches over 20 yards. Patrick Taylor delivered a huge third down conversion with a 17-yard catch.
– Aaron Rodgers completed passes to 10 different receivers.
– The Packers only poked once.