Packers Td Wiped Out After Refs Call 12 Men On The Field On Both Teams

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Packers TD Wiped Out After Refs Call 12 Men on the Field on Both Teams

The Green Bay Packers had a touchdown wiped out in the second quarter of their game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday after the referees called 12 men on the field on both teams.

The Packers were leading 7-3 at the time of the play, and quarterback Aaron Rodgers had just thrown a 10-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Allen Lazard. However, the referees flagged the Packers for having 12 men on the field, and the touchdown was nullified.

The Vikings then took over on their own 20-yard line and eventually kicked a field goal to cut the Packers' lead to 7-6.

The Packers' penalty was a costly one, as it prevented them from taking a 14-3 lead and putting the Vikings in a deeper hole.

The Vikings went on to win the game 23-10, and the Packers' loss dropped them to 3-5 on the season.

The Packers' penalty was one of several that the team committed during the game.

The Packers were also penalized for holding, illegal formation, and pass interference.

The Packers' penalties were a major factor in their loss, as they gave the Vikings several extra opportunities to score.

The Packers need to clean up their penalties if they want to turn their season around.

The Packers are now 3-5 on the season, and they are in danger of missing the playoffs for the second consecutive year.

If the Packers want to make the playoffs, they need to start playing more disciplined football.

The Packers' next game is against the Detroit Lions on Sunday.

The Lions are 1-6 on the season, and the Packers should be favored to win the game.

However, the Packers cannot afford to take the Lions lightly, as they have already lost to two teams with losing records this season.