Oakland, CA (WTAQ) – The Green Bay Packers won their third-straight game Sunday, topping the Raiders 30-20 at Oakland County Coliseum.
Finding new ways to win each week, the Green and Gold used a passing, rushing and defensive touchdown to top a much improved Oakland team.
With the victory, the Packers clinched a playoff berth and improved to 10-4 on the season.
Green Bay took a 14-13 lead into halftime thanks to two interceptions by Raiders quarterback Derek Carr.
Micah Hyde’s turnover set up a 5-yard John Kuhn touchdown before Damarious Randall’s pick-six gave the Packers a two-score advantage early.
In the third quarter, after the Raiders took a 20-17 lead, Aaron Rodgers found James Jones for the go-ahead 30-yard touchdown catch.
From there, the Packers chipped in two field goals from Mason Crosby to move to 3-0 in December.
The Packers travel to Arizona next Sunday to play the Cardinals.


