EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Trailing early and having lost their last two games, the Green Bay Packers could have been in real trouble when quarterback Jordan Love took a big hit to his left shoulder and jogged inside for further evaluation.
''That's not a great feeling,'' coach Matt LaFleur said.
That didn't last too long.
Love returned from the injury to throw two touchdown passes, Malik Willis had one of his own while filling in and the Packers ended their skid by defeating the New York Giants 27-20 on Sunday.
Green Bay scored more points than the previous two weeks combined to get the job done.
''It's exactly what we needed,'' said Love, who called the sore shoulder manageable and something he could play through. "We came in with the mindset it's going to be a game — whatever it takes. We've got to find a way to go get a win and get us back on track. It's never going to be pretty.
"It's the NFL. You've got to find ways to go win these games."
Love provided some heroics on the go-ahead drive in the fourth quarter, connecting with rookie Savion Williams on a 32-yard gain under pressure on third-and-10 and finding Christian Watson in the end zone with 4:02 left to take the lead.