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Green Bay Packer’s main coach Matt Lafleuer torn in the defensive Lineman Kingsley Enagbar in the first quarter of the team’s match against the Washington commanders on Thursday.
Amazon Prime Video host Kirk Herbstreit explained that Enagbar thought Packers were going out onto the field to kick a field goal from the commander’s 33-yard line. Instead, Green Bay decided to go after it. The confusion caused the official to stand over the ball and slow down Packers’ violation.
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Green Bay Packer’s main coach Matt Lafleur looks from the sidelines during the first half of a NFL football match against Washington commanders on Thursday, September 11, 2025 in Green Bay, WIS. (AP PHOTO/MORRY GASH)
The broadcast showed that Lafleur was shouting at Enagbar on the sidelines. The packages turned the ball over down on the downs to start the game.
Enagbar, a fifth round of choices out of South Carolina, is in her fourth season with Green Bay. He had three tackles in week 1 against the Detroit Lions.
Green Bay went into the dressing room with a 14-3 lead over the commanders.

Detroit Lions Quarterback Jared Goff (16) escapes the Green Bay Packer’s defensive end Kingsley Enagbar (55) during the second half of a NFL football match on Sunday 7 September 2025 in Green Bay, WIS. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)
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Packers got the scoring started with a touchdown pass from Jordan Love to the broad recipient Romeo -Duberer to start the scoring. It closed a seven-play, 96-yard drives in the first quarter.
Packers, who runs back Josh Jacobs, ended a 10-play, 92-yard drive with a touchdown from two meters out. It set Packers up 14-0 in the second quarter.
Washington came on the board with a 51-yard field dimensions from Matt Gay. But it was clear that the commanders fought for offense.

Green Bay Packers Quarterback Jordan Love celebrates after driving for a first down in the first half of a NFL football match against the Washington commanders on Thursday, September 11, 2025 in Green Bay, WIS. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)
Green Bay had 13 first downs in half. Washington recorded only four. Packers were 3-for-6 on the third-down act, while the commanders were only 2-of-7.



