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Green Bay Packers beat Seattle Seahawks 17-9 to take NFC heavyweight opener

Green Bay claim the marquee season-opening clash

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Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson (87) celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the third quarter during the game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lambeau Field. Photo: USA Today
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A marquee NFL season opener between two NFC heavyweights turned into a defensive slugfest.

The Green Bay Packers – not the menacing Seattle Seahawks – landed the momentum-swinging punch.

Green Bay defensive lineman Mike Daniels’ strip sack of Russell Wilson deep in Seattle territory in the third quarter set up Ty Montgomery’s 6-yard touchdown run on the next play to spark the Packers’ 17-9 win on Sunday.

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“This really started with our defence,” Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy said. “It starts on the line of scrimmage. We were in the backfield a bunch.”

The Packers’ Aaron Rodgers was 28 of 42 for 311 yards and added a 32-yard touchdown pass to Jordy Nelson to make it an eight-point game late in the third quarter. The Packers went deep to his favourite receiver on a free play that was extended after Seattle were flagged for having too many men on the field.
Nick Perry of the Green Bay Packers sacks Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks. Photo: AFP
Nick Perry of the Green Bay Packers sacks Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks. Photo: AFP
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Rodgers’ regular-season streak of passes without an interception ended at a career-high 251. The Seahawks defence reinforced by the return of safety Earl Thomas bottled up receivers from making many big plays and put plenty of pressure on Rodgers.

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