Green Bay Packers vs. Cleveland Browns: Box score, player stats, and summary feat. Jordan Love, Joe Flacco

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The Green Bay Packers faced the Cleveland Browns in Week 3 of the 2025 NFL season on Sunday. The game got underway at 1 p.m. ET from Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio.

The undefeated Packers entered the game on the back of a win over the Washington Commanders. Meanwhile, the winless Browns lost to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 2.

The Packers won the toss and chose to defer. Jordan Love started as Green Bay's quarterback, while Joe Flacco led the offense for the Browns.

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Both teams struggled to create much in the first quarter, which ended scoreless. However, the Packers opened the scoring early in the second quarter when Brandon McManus made a 39-yard field goal.

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At halftime, the Packers led 3-0.

Green Bay Packers vs. Cleveland Browns box score

TeamFirst QuarterSecond QuarterThird QuarterFourth QuarterFinal Score
Green Bay Packers0 3
Cleveland Browns0 0

Green Bay Packers players' stats

Quarterback:

Rushing and receiving:

Kicking:

Cleveland Browns players' stats

Quarterback:

Rushing and receiving:

Kicking:

The final score and statistics will be updated shortly after the game concludes.

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