Packers close preseason with 19-15 win over Seattle
On McGough's first pass attempt, Seattle cornerback Chris Steele was called for defensive pass interference on Cody Chrest. An 8-yard pass to Jadakis Bonds set up the fourth-and-2 from the Seattle 12-yard line. The Packers tried, but Wilson was tackled a yard short of first down. Right guard Royce Newman was injured on the play.
Lock hit Easop Winston Jr. for 30 yards and sparked Seattle's ensuing drive. He then tagged his own number on a designed run of third-and-6 for a first down to the Packers 49-yard line. Lock threw a 33-yard pass to Winston down the right sideline to the Green Bay 2-yard line.
On third-and-goal, Thompson dove up the middle for a touchdown to put Seattle up for the first time, 15-12, after a successful two-point conversion with 6:38 remaining in regulation. The 10-play, 80-yard drive lasted 5:07.
After getting the initial first down, McGough led Bonds perfectly down the sideline on a 52-yard pass to the Seattle 12-yard line. McGough got another first down with an 8-yard pass to Cody Chrest on third-and-7 as the game wound down. the two minute warning.
McCrary then scored the 2-yard touchdown run to put the Packers back up 19-15 with 1:56 remaining. Green Bay finished Saturday with 165 rushing yards on 44 attempts.
Rookie Holton Ahlers replaced Lock, completing a 24-yard pass to Tyjon Lindsey to the Packers 41 with 1:02 remaining. Seattle used the first of its three timeouts after the completion. On third-and-10 from the same spot, Ahlers connected for 11-down with Thompson for the first down.
On third-and-6 with 33 seconds remaining, Ahlers checked running back Wayne Taulapapa for 11 and a first down at the Green Bay 27-yard line. Will Hooper nearly caught a low pass from Ahlers, setting up third-and-8 from 19.
He then was intercepted in the end zone by Benny Sapp III to end the game.