When the final whistle blew on the Green Bay Packers’ game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday afternoon, the scoreboard showed a weird pair of numbers. The Packers won the game 27-18, which is a final scoreline that the team has become oddly familiar with this season. After all, this was the second game that the Packers have played in that featured that final score — they beat the Washington Commanders 27-18 in Week 2, making it twice in five weeks for Green Bay.

Here’s a weird part: there has only been one other game in NFL history that ended 27-18, dating back to 1920. So while the Packers did not set a new Scorigami with these games, they were awfully close to it. The fact that they did it twice in just over a month when it had only happened once in the past 100-plus years speaks

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