The Green Bay Packers defeated the New England Patriots 27-24 in overtime on Sunday.
This was a game of wild twists and turns. Rookie quarterback Bailey Zappe managed to hold down the fort, and the rushing attack helped New England stay in the game.
Nevertheless, Aaron Rodgers and the Packers had the last laugh in the friendly confines of Lambeau Field. New England used a combination of the running game and stellar defensive play to help neutralize the Packers.
However, Aaron Rogers found his groove in the second half, and Green Bay was able to get things going and force the game into overtime, where they ultimately won it on the leg of kicker Mason Crosby.
With that in mind, we take a look at the best twitter reactions from the day.
What were people saying about the Patriots-Packers game on Sunday?
the New England Patriots are all alone for last place in the AFC East. pic.twitter.com/ecAgE4KELQ
— Nick (@bklynjoker90) October 2, 2022
It was a moral victory for the New England Patriots
— Jen (she/her) (@JBinzy84) October 3, 2022
I love my New England Patriots!!!! That is all!!!
— Erika Jimenez (@eir2bear) October 2, 2022
The New York Jets have a better record than the New England Patriots.
— Tyler Youmans (@TylerYoumans4) October 3, 2022
It’s October 2 & the New England Patriots are in last place in the AFC East.
The rest of the AFC East: pic.twitter.com/SvkYBLcFT7
— Ryan McCarthy (@WhoIsRyanMcC) October 2, 2022
Mac is still injured. New England doesn't have a good passing game. The Patriots offense is almost one dimensional and etc.
— Saint (@SainttWolf) October 3, 2022
The 1-3 New England Patriots pic.twitter.com/4Ca4X9gloV
— Dan Bean Sports (@DanBeanSports) October 2, 2022
Nah dude Pats are dead. The Jets have a better record than the Pats, and will have a better record throughout and till the end of the season.
RIP 2022' New England Patriots Season 🤍💙 pic.twitter.com/9ginj5c2g1
— irategeniustheprankster 🐻🧙🏾♂️⚡🤌🏻 (@Irate_Prankster) October 3, 2022
I know there’s no good moral wins in New England but those moral wins turn into actual wins at some point after the rebuild.
Really like how feisty and tough the Patriots played today.
— Jordan Moore (@iJordanMoore) October 2, 2022
@adamjones985 have we entered a quarterback controversy between @MacJones_10 and @baileyzappe04 in New England? #ForeverNE @Patriots
— Benny Tucker (@bennytucker) October 3, 2022
The New England Patriots couldn’t get 9 yards, at this point this is sabotage.
— . (@thatdudekb) October 2, 2022
New England Patriots (1-3) don’t even sound right in the same sentence
— MallyNextDóor🪬 (@_MJames) October 3, 2022
I’ve been a Patriots fan since 1826. I’ve been through the cheating, the scandals, but THIS! I just chucked a brick at my TV, destroying it. My life is ruined. I wish you were more like the Steelers, they won 6 rings WITHOUT cheating! Goodbye, New England. pic.twitter.com/cFUM4oNlMr
— Loominate (ITS PICKETT TIME) (@lydhdhdyxyshs) October 3, 2022
I don’t know anything about the New England Patriots after today.
— forrealfriel17 (@forrealfriel17) October 3, 2022
#Patriots @Patriots Isiah Wynn better not take another snap as a New England Patriot ever again. I'd literally take back Nkeal Harry if it means we get rid of Isiah Wynn.
— LordSavageOfTheDark (@LordSavageODark) October 2, 2022
The New York Jets are now a better football team than the New England Patriots lol
— Bræden McCarthy (@Bluejaysfan10) October 2, 2022
New England patriots good effort I hope you guys get back on the winning track
— NFLSHAUN (@nflshaun1) October 2, 2022
Proud of the boys tonight, well done @Patriots
That's the fight we love in New England, 70 minutes of 110%
— Tony LoConte (@BradyDisciple) October 2, 2022
The New England Patriots, down to their third string QB, push the Packers to the literal brink with seconds remaining in OT before falling. Its never about moral victories, but what an effort. pic.twitter.com/ABGKeA0HEd
— Robert Alvarez (@ralvarez617) October 2, 2022
Great fight New England!!You did good and had me nervous. GG
— Wisconsin Sport fan (@Blake07969375) October 2, 2022