The Green Bay Packers nearly took down the top-seeded San Francisco 49ers last night but allowed ten unanswered points in an eventual 24-21 loss. The Packers had a chance late to square the contest at 24, but quarterback Jordan Love threw an interception to 49ers defender Dre Greenlaw with 52 seconds left. The Packers faithful took the loss hard, while one Chicago Bears defender found joy in Green Bay’s defeat. Chicago safety Jaquan Brisker (also known as X) posted on Twitter, clowning the Packers for their loss, saying, “Turks or Cancun?”
Turks or Cancún? 🤔🤣🤣
— Quanny B. (@JaquanBrisker) January 21, 2024
Chicago Bears Safety Jaquan Brisker: Takes Aim at Division Rival
Brisker tweeted two somewhat famous vacation locations, followed by the laughing emoji. Fans jumped into Brisker’s replies, calling him a “loser” for taking a shot at the Green Bay Packers, while his team, the Chicago Bears, failed to qualify for the postseason. Brisker, a second-round pick by Chicago in the 2022 NFL draft, appeared in 15 games this season. He registered 105 tackles, three TFLs, a fumble recovery, and a pick. Brisker has faced Green Bay four times in his career, losing each matchup. He has never registered an interception in those games.
Green Bay Packers: Fall Short Against San Francisco 49ers
The Packers headed into halftime facing a 7-6 deficit but scored on their first drive of the third quarter, a 19-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jordan Love to wide receiver Bo Melton. San Francisco answered with a 39-yard touchdown run from Christian McCaffrey, but an extended kickoff return by Eric Wilson and another touchdown pass from Love gave the Packers a commanding 21-14 win.
However, Green Bay did not score again, with Love throwing two interceptions and kicker Anders Carlson missing a field goal. Meanwhile, 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy did enough, throwing for 47 yards and a touchdown during his team’s final drive.
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