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By STEVE MEGARGEE, , AP Sports Writer,
Published: August 23, 2025, 5:19pm
Green Bay forced four turnovers and sacked rookie Jalen Milroe five times.
With the Seahawks resting starting quarterback Sam Darnold and backup Drew Lock, Milroe played the whole game and lost three fumbles. The third-round pick from Alabama went 13 of 24 for 148 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 31 yards on seven carries.
The Packers played many of their regulars for much of the first quarter as they built a 10-0 lead. One Green Bay starter who didn’t play was quarterback Jordan Love, who practiced on a limited basis this week as he recovers from surgery on his left (non-throwing) thumb.
Love was one of 19 Packers who weren’t in uniform Saturday.
Willis, who won each of the two games he started in place of an injured Love last year, threw a deep pass into coverage that was intercepted by Ty Okada on the opening possession. On the next series, Willis led a 14-play, 96-yard drive.
Green Bay’s other touchdown came on Taylor Elgersma’s 3-yard pass to Will Sheppard. Brandon McManus made field goals of 48 and 52 yards.
Milroe got off to a rough start, losing two fumbles in Seattle’s first three series.
Brenton Cox’s strip-sack created the first fumble, which Kingsley Enagbare recovered at the Seattle 30. On Seattle’s next series, Milroe crossed the first-down marker on fourth-and-1 before Ty’Ron Hopper forced a fumble that Kalen King recovered near midfield.
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Milroe threw an 18-yard TD pass to Cody White with 11:59 remaining.
Injuries
Seahawks wide receiver Jake Bobo and cornerback Tyler Hall went to the locker room after colliding in the second quarter. Bobo was moving forward to catch a punt when the right side of his head ran into Hall, who was blocking on the play.
Bobo caught two touchdown passes last week in the Seahawks’ 33-16 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Up next
The Seahawks host San Francisco and the Packers host Detroit on Sept. 7 in their regular-season openers.