Packers trail 28-10 at halftime

After Rodgers scrambled for a first down at the Washington 17, he just missed Cobb cutting across the back of the end zone. On third down, RT Bryan Bulaga was called for holding, and it led to a 42-yard field goal by K Mason Crosby to get the Packers on the board.

The Packers got the ball right back, as on the third play of the ensuing series, S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix intercepted Smith when TE Jordan Reed didn't break his route to the sideline. Green Bay took over on its own 45.

A 7-yard sack by DL Matt Ionaddis on first down set the Packers back, but RB Jamaal Williams ran for 9 and WR Geronimo Allison converted on third down with a 12-yard reception to move the chains. The next third down required 12 yards and Rodgers threw incomplete to Cobb, forcing the punt, which the Packers downed at the 2-yard line.

On third-and-6 from the 6, Smith found Reed for 34 yards, and Peterson broke off a 41-yard run on the next play to get deep in Green Bay territory. Smith scrambled for 7 yards on third-and-6 to make it first-and-goal, and a 9-yard TD pass to WR Jamison Crowder followed. Washington led, 21-3, with 4:26 left in the half.

The Packers answered. After Jones converted on third-and-1 with a 3-yard run, Rodgers found a wide-open Allison deep down the middle for a 64-yard touchdown, and the Packers were back within 21-10 with 2:15 on the clock.

Washington came right back, as Davis got free down the sideline on a pick play for a 50-yard completion. An 18-yard pass to Crowder made it first-and-goal on the 3, and Peterson ran it in on second down for the TD with 21 seconds left. The Packers thought they had stopped Peterson short, but a replay review did not change the call.

Earlier on the drive, Packers DL Muhammad Wilkerson got leg-whipped by a teammate and had to be carted off the field with what appeared to be a significant left leg injury.