WATCH: Two great plays that could swing Packers’ season

Green Bay Packers, Christian Watson (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
Green Bay Packers, Christian Watson (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) /
facebooktwitterreddit

The Green Bay Packers needed a spark, and Aaron Rodgers connected with rookie wide receiver Christian Watson for a beautiful 58-yard touchdown following a Rudy Ford interception.

Could this be the moment that swings the game, and potentially the Green Bay Packers‘ season?

Down by a seven, an Aaron Rodgers fumble set the Dallas Cowboys up with first-and-goal with a chance to make it a two-possession game.

Dak Prescott fired into the end zone, but Packers safety Rudy Ford intercepted the pass to save a touchdown.

But, could the Packers take advantage? They haven’t played enough complementary football this season.

In other games this year, Green Bay has failed to make the most of impressive defensive plays like this one.

However, that all changed.

On third-and-one from Green Bay’s own 42-yard line, Aaron Rodgers threw a beautiful pass to Christian Watson, the two connecting on a 58-yard touchdown.

Watson used his speed to get open one-on-one, and once he secured the catch, it was game over for the Cowboys’ defense.

Watson celebrated the touchdown with a backflip.

Could these plays prove to be a turning point for Green Bay’s season?

Had it not been for Ford’s interception, the team could’ve found itself 14-0 down. That’s a tough position to be in against a strong Cowboys team.

But Ford’s play swung the momentum, and Rodgers’ touchdown pass to Watson could be the spark this offense needs.

After struggling to consistently make plays downfield, is this the moment they needed?

Can this be the moment that changes the season?