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Mix-up between Kyler Murray and A.J. Green seals Packers win
Green Bay Packers cornerback Rasul Douglas (29) intercepts a pass intended for Arizona Cardinals wide receiver A.J. Green (18) in the final seconds of the fourth quarter against Cardinals. Michael Chow/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Green Bay Packers beat the Arizona Cardinals 24-21 in a fun Thursday night contest that came down to the very end, and the game ended on a surprising play. The play even seemed to surprise A.J. Green.

The Packers were looking to extend their lead with under five minutes to play and had a 1st-and-goal at Arizona’s one-yard line. They had a touchdown call overturned, and then incurred a delay of game penalty. They ended up improbably turning the ball over on downs and were forced to try to protect their 24-21 lead.

The Cardinals got the ball back and had to drive to get themselves into field goal range. They did even better than that and actually got the ball inside the Packers' 10 with just over a minute to go.

Rather than position themselves for a field goal, the Cardinals tried to score to win the game. They threw a 2nd-and-goal pass to Green, who seemed to have no clue the ball was coming.

Green even put his arms out after Rasul Douglas intercepted the pass as if to say “what happened?” There was speculation that Green thought it was a running play.

Whatever the reason, Green was definitely not on the same page as Kyler Murray, who was intercepted twice in the loss.

Arizona suffered its first loss of the season, leaving the NFL with no remaining unbeaten teams. Arizona and Green Bay are tied for the best record in the NFL at 7-1.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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