Packers will need quick bounce back in San Francisco

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Flag day: The Packers had a pretty good idea what they were in for in drawing Alex Kemp's officiating crew Sunday, one of the league's most active when it comes to penalties.


While that turned out to be true – Green Bay and Minnesota combined for 16 infractions for 121 yards – it was the peculiar decision in the fourth quarter to pick up a flag on what appeared to be defensive pass interference by Anthony Harris against Tonyan on fourth-and-9 that created some post-game buzz.


Not only did Harris not appear to turn his head around at any point, but he also made contact with Tonyan before Rodgers' pass arrived. After some deliberation, officials picked up the flag and the Vikings took over at their 32-yard line after the turnover on downs.


"The explanation I got was that they talked about it and they decided it wasn't pass interference," Head Coach Matt LaFleur said. "I've got to go back and look at it, it sure looked when I was out there like it was PI. But again I haven't seen many replays so I really don't know."


Kemp's crew called two defensive pass interference penalties on Green Bay within three plays of each other during the same Minnesota scoring drive in the third quarter – one against Jaire Alexander and another on Josh Jackson on third-and-goal on what appeared to be an uncatchable ball for Adam Thielen.


Making more history: Davante Adams caught touchdowns from 5, 1 and 7 yards for his first career three-score day.


His two TDs in the first half marked just the second time in his career that he registered two TD receptions in a first half (2016 at Philadelphia). His third TD pulled Green Bay within six (following a successful two-point attempt) with 2:47 remaining.


With two touchdowns against Minnesota in the opener, Adams becomes only the third receiver in franchise history to have five TDs against one opponent in a single season, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.


Don Hutson had six touchdowns against the Cleveland Rams in 1938 and then five against the Rams in 1942. In 1993, Sterling Sharpe had five against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.


It's the first time since 2012 (James Jones/Jordy Nelson) that the Packers have had two different players post three receiving TDs in a game in the same year (Tonyan vs. Atlanta, Week 4).
 
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