The Green Bay Packers have lost two games in a row. The common theme in both games? Failing to convert trips to the red-zone into touchdowns.
Denver
Before their game in Denver, the Packers ranked second in the NFL in scoring touchdowns in the red-zone. They turned 68.1% of their opportunities into touchdowns.
Fast forward two games and Green Bay dropped to the 14th best red-zone offense, scoring six points only 58.9% of the time.
In Denver they went 1-4 in the red-zone, settling for field goals on the the other trips. Their lone red-zone touchdown required Josh Jacobs to make the best catch of his career on third and goal from the 14-yard line.