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Green Bay Packers vs New York Giants Match Player Stats (Nov 16, 2025)

Green Bay won the game New York spent most of the afternoon controlling. The Packers beat the Giants 27-20 at MetLife Stadium on November 16, 2025, behind two Jordan Love touchdown passes, a Christian Watson go-ahead catch with 4:02 left, and a Jameis Winston interception that safety Evan Williams pulled in at the back of the end zone with under a minute to play.

The individual numbers explain how a team can lose while leading nearly every category on the stat sheet. New York outgained Green Bay 336 yards to 296, ran 69 plays to 51, and held the ball for 35 minutes and 56 seconds. The Giants turned it over twice and reached the end zone on only three of five red-zone trips. Green Bay committed zero turnovers and converted all four of its chances inside the 20.

The complete Green Bay Packers vs New York Giants match player stats, including the full box score and every passing, rushing, receiving, defensive, and special-teams line, are below.



Final Score and Game Information

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
Green Bay Packers (6-3-1)0136827
New York Giants (2-9)760720
DateNovember 16, 2025 (Week 11)
StadiumMetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
Attendance82,438
Weather55°F, 31% humidity, 17 mph wind
Game duration3 hours, 2 minutes
Point spreadGreen Bay -7
Over/Under42.0 (over)
TelevisionFOX

Game Leaders

CategoryGreen BayNew York
PassingJordan Love, 13/24, 174 yds, 2 TDJameis Winston, 19/29, 201 yds, 1 INT
RushingEmanuel Wilson, 11 car, 40 yds, 1 TDTyrone Tracy Jr., 19 car, 88 yds
ReceivingRomeo Doubs, 4 rec, 53 ydsIsaiah Hodgins, 5 rec, 57 yds
TacklesIsaiah McDuffie, 11 (5 solo)Bobby Okereke, 7 (6 solo)
SacksMicah Parsons, 1.5Brian Burns, 2.0

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayDrive
Q110:35NYGDevin Singletary 5-yd run (Younghoe Koo kick)9 plays, 65 yds, 4:25
Q213:54GBChristian Watson 1-yd pass from Malik Willis (kick failed)12 plays, 62 yds, 7:21
Q27:39GBEmanuel Wilson 11-yd run (Lucas Havrisik kick)10 plays, 84 yds, 4:48
Q21:11NYGDevin Singletary 2-yd run (kick failed)11 plays, 68 yds, 6:28
Q311:40GBJosh Whyle 2-yd pass from Jordan Love (kick failed)6 plays, 66 yds, 3:20
Q47:22NYGJameis Winston 1-yd run (Younghoe Koo kick)15 plays, 85 yds, 7:59
Q44:02GBChristian Watson 17-yd pass from Jordan Love (Love to Wilson two-point conversion)7 plays, 65 yds, 3:20

Team Stats: Green Bay vs New York

StatGreen BayNew York
Total yards296336
Yards per play5.84.9
Total plays5169
First downs1922
Passing first downs1110
Rushing first downs710
First downs by penalty12
Net passing yards168194
Completions/attempts15/2619/29
Completion percentage57.7%65.5%
Yards per pass attempt6.06.3
Sacks allowed/yards2/122/7
Rushing yards128142
Rushing attempts2338
Yards per carry5.63.7
Third-down efficiency7/11 (64%)7/14 (50%)
Fourth-down efficiency0/03/4 (75%)
Red zone (TD/trips)4/4 (100%)3/5 (60%)
Penalties/yards5/486/77
Turnovers02
Fumbles lost01
Interceptions thrown01
Time of possession24:0435:56

Full Box Score

Passing

PlayerTeamCmp/AttYdsAvgTDINTSacksLngRating
Jordan LoveGB13/241747.3202/1233105.2
Malik WillisGB2/263.0100/05118.7
TeamGB15/261806.9302/1233117.5
Jameis WinstonNYG19/292016.9012/72071.2
TeamNYG19/292016.9012/72071.2

Love took a hit to his left shoulder in the first half and briefly left for evaluation. Willis stepped in and threw the 1-yard touchdown to Watson that put Green Bay on the board. Love returned, called the shoulder manageable, and finished the game.

Rushing

PlayerTeamAttYdsAvgTDLong
Emanuel WilsonGB11403.6111
Josh JacobsGB7405.7015
Bo MeltonGB11717.0017
Malik WillisGB11616.0016
Chris BrooksGB188.008
Jordan LoveGB273.504
TeamGB231285.6117
Tyrone Tracy Jr.NYG19884.6017
Devin SingletaryNYG16442.827
Jameis WinstonNYG3103.3110
TeamNYG381423.7317

Josh Jacobs left early in the second quarter with a knee injury and was ruled out at halftime. Green Bay piled up 106 of its 128 rushing yards before the break against a Giants run defense that ranked 31st in the league.

Receiving

PlayerTeamTgtRecYdsAvgTDLong
Romeo DoubsGB845313.3022
Christian WatsonGB544611.5217
Savion WilliamsGB113333.0033
Matthew GoldenGB312424.0024
Dontayvion WicksGB2199.009
Emanuel WilsonGB1199.009
John FitzPatrickGB1155.005
Josh WhyleGB1122.012
Luke MusgraveGB21-1-1.00-1
Josh JacobsGB1000.000
TeamGB251518012.0333
Isaiah HodginsNYG655711.4020
Tyrone Tracy Jr.NYG445112.8020
Wan’Dale RobinsonNYG94369.0020
Theo JohnsonNYG433612.0014
Jalin HyattNYG42189.0014
Devin SingletaryNYG1133.003
Daniel BellingerNYG1000.000
TeamNYG291920110.6020

Defense

PlayerTeamTotalSoloSacksTFLPDINTQB HitsFF
Isaiah McDuffieGB1150.500010
Evan WilliamsGB95001100
Keisean NixonGB88002000
Quay WalkerGB71000000
Edgerrin CooperGB63010000
Micah ParsonsGB611.500031
Javon BullardGB53001000
Xavier McKinneyGB52001000
Colby WoodenGB42000000
Rashan GaryGB32000000
Bobby OkerekeNYG76000000
Dane BeltonNYG75000000
Brian BurnsNYG532.021040
Demetrius Flannigan-FowlesNYG53001000
Jevon HollandNYG53000000
Cordale FlottNYG33001001
Dexter LawrenceNYG11000020
Abdul CarterNYG11000010

Turnovers: Evan Williams intercepted Winston in the end zone with 36 seconds left. Rashan Gary recovered Winston’s fumble, forced by Micah Parsons, on the final snap.

Special Teams

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGXP (Made/Att)Points
Lucas HavrisikGB0/01/31
Younghoe KooNYG0/02/32

Havrisik kicked in place of Brandon McManus, who was out with a quadriceps injury. He missed wide right on his first extra point and wide left on his third, which forced Green Bay to go for two after its final touchdown.

Punting

PlayerTeamPuntsYardsAvgLongInside 20
Daniel WhelanGB419548.8612
Jamie GillanNYG29045.0460

Kick and punt returns

PlayerTeamKRKR YdsAvgPRPR Yds
Deonte BanksNYG410827.000
Bo MeltonGB23718.500
Savion WilliamsGB13333.000
Gunner OlszewskiNYG000217
Romeo DoubsGB00010

Advanced Stats

Passing

PlayerTeamaDOTYAC/CmpDropsBad Throw %Pressure %Adj Cmp %
Jordan LoveGB13.42.2213.0%33.3%80.0%
Jameis WinstonNYG7.74.7117.2%16.1%69.0%

Drops cost Green Bay 32 receiving yards and held Love’s completion percentage below the quality of his throws. His adjusted completion rate of 80% sat well above his raw 54%, a gap created mostly by those drops.

Rushing

PlayerTeamAttYdsYards Before Contact/AttYards After Contact/AttBroken Tackles
Emanuel WilsonGB11400.53.22
Josh JacobsGB7400.45.30
Tyrone Tracy Jr.NYG19881.23.40
Devin SingletaryNYG16440.52.30

Pass Rush (PFF)

PlayerTeamPressuresSacksHitsHurriesPass-Rush Snaps
Micah ParsonsGB61.52229
Brian BurnsNYG52.02226
Dexter LawrenceNYG402227
Rashan GaryGB300318
Abdul CarterNYG301225

Coverage (PFF)

PlayerTeamTargetsRec AllowedYds AllowedINTPBURating Allowed
Keisean NixonGB74400273.5
Evan WilliamsGB21141033.3
Cordale FlottNYG84710080.7
Korie BlackNYG333800158.3

Drive-by-Drive Breakdown

Green Bay Packers

#QtrStartPlaysYardsResult
1Q1GB 25626Punt
2Q1-Q2GB 381262Touchdown
3Q2GB 161084Touchdown
4Q2GB 2844Punt
5Q3GB 34666Touchdown
6Q3GB 1738Punt
7Q4GB 35765Touchdown
8Q4GB 2031Punt

New York Giants

#QtrStartPlaysYardsResult
1Q1NYG 35965Touchdown
2Q1NYG 1531Punt
3Q2NYG 2337Punt
4Q2NYG 321168Touchdown
5Q2NYG 281-1End of half
6Q3NYG 271656Turnover on downs
7Q3NYG 151585Touchdown
8Q4NYG 351051Interception
9Q4NYG 3510Fumble (end of game)

PFF Player Grades

Initial grades, subject to review.

PlayerTeamPosSnapsGrade
Jordan LoveGBQB4893.7
Micah ParsonsGBED6190.2
Keisean NixonGBCB7084.8
Evan WilliamsGBS6682.8
Dexter LawrenceNYGDI4179.8
Aaron BanksGBG5579.4
Christian WatsonGBWR4378.7
Tyrone Tracy Jr.NYGHB3778.3
Zach TomGBT5276.0
Edgerrin CooperGBLB7176.0

Snap Counts (Key Players)

PlayerTeamPosOffenseDefenseST
Jameis WinstonNYGQB72 (100%)00
Wan’Dale RobinsonNYGWR70 (97%)00
Theo JohnsonNYGTE66 (92%)00
Jordan LoveGBQB48 (87%)00
Christian WatsonGBWR43 (78%)00
Emanuel WilsonGBRB39 (71%)00
Tyrone Tracy Jr.NYGRB37 (51%)00
Josh JacobsGBRB12 (22%)00
Xavier McKinneyGBS072 (100%)9
Bobby OkerekeNYGLB055 (100%)3
Keisean NixonGBCB070 (97%)4
Micah ParsonsGBED061 (85%)0
Brian BurnsNYGED048 (87%)0

Game Officials

Referee Scott Novak led the crew, with Mike Morton (umpire), Brian Sakowski (down judge), Mark Stewart (line judge), Tony Josselyn (back judge), Don Willard (side judge), and Terry Brown (field judge).


Frequently Asked Questions\

What was the final score of Packers vs Giants on November 16, 2025?

Green Bay beat New York 27-20 at MetLife Stadium in Week 11.

Who led the Packers in passing?

Jordan Love went 13 of 24 for 174 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions, a 105.2 rating. Malik Willis added a 1-yard touchdown pass while Love was sidelined.

How many yards did Tyrone Tracy Jr. have?

Tracy ran for 88 yards on 19 carries and caught four passes for 51 more, giving him a game-high 139 yards from scrimmage.

Who scored the game-winning touchdown?

Christian Watson caught a 17-yard pass from Love with 4:02 remaining. Love then hit Emanuel Wilson on a two-point conversion to make it 27-20.

How many sacks did Micah Parsons have?

Parsons recorded 1.5 sacks, three quarterback hits, and a forced fumble across 61 snaps. Brian Burns led the Giants with two sacks.

Did Josh Jacobs play the full game?

No. Jacobs left in the second quarter with a knee injury after seven carries for 40 yards and was ruled out at halftime.


New York ran 18 more plays than Green Bay and held the ball nearly 12 minutes longer, and none of it mattered on the scoreboard. Two giveaways, a pair of red-zone trips that produced no points, and Williams’ end-zone interception in the final minute turned a clear statistical edge into a fifth straight loss. The Giants fell to 2-9 in Mike Kafka’s first game as interim head coach and traveled to Detroit the following week.

Green Bay scored more points than it had in its previous two games combined, climbed back to 6-3-1, and went home to host Minnesota. Love said afterward the win was never going to be pretty. It did not need to be.

Statistics sourced from Pro Football Reference, ESPN, and Pro Football Focus. PFF grades are initial and subject to review.

Cornelia Lindqvist
Cornelia Lindqvisthttps://newzire.co.uk/
Cornelia Lindqvist is a Swedish-American sports journalist with 4 years of experience covering professional athletics. She previously worked at Sports Illustrated before joining Newzire. Cornelia reports on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, international football, and cricket, covering game results, roster moves, trade deals, playoff standings, and player statistics. Her sports analysis background helps readers understand the strategies and numbers behind wins and losses.

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