By Associated PressJacksonville, Fla. - David Garrard squeezed through a hole, sliced left and found an open lane to the end zone. He was closing in on the goal line when Will Blackmon caught him from behind and slapped the ball away.
It bounced right into Garrard's arms as he fell to the ground, giving Jacksonville a much-needed break and leaving Green Bay with another familiar-feeling loss.
Garrard threw for 238 yards and two touchdowns, ran for 31 yards and the Jaguars snapped a four-game losing streak with a 20-16 victory over the Packers on Sunday.
"It's been awhile," Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio said. "It was a happy locker room."
The Jaguars (5-9) won at home for the first time since September, ended Green Bay's slim playoff chances and left the Packers (5-9) arguing, pointing fingers and searching for answers after another fourth-quarter collapse.
"We shouldn't be having this miscommunication in Week 15 of the season," quarterback Aaron Rodgers said. "Disappointing. You get an opportunity to win the game down the stretch and can't do it." [url=index.php?name=Pro_News&aid=99]Read More...[/url].