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Alex Freeman, son of ex-Packers WR Antonio Freeman, scores in USA's World Cup win over Australia

His father played football. He plays fútbol.

Alex Freeman, the son of former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Antonio Freeman, scored a goal in the first half of the United States' 2-0 World Cup win over Australia on Friday.

Freeman's goal, which extended the red, white, and blue's lead shortly before halftime, was initially disallowed as offsides. However, a video review showed he was even with the Socceroos' back line at the time of teammate Sergiño Dest's shot from the top of the box, which caromed off a defender before Freeman followed up and headed the ball home.

Freeman, 21, now has three international goals and also tallied an assist in the US men's national team's opening-game win over Paraguay.

His father, Antonio, played eight of his nine NFL seasons for the Packers, winning Super Bowl XXXI with Green Bay. The elder Freeman, who had 7,251 receiving yards and 61 touchdowns on 477 career receptions, led the league in 1998 with 1,424 receiving yards on the way to making his lone Pro Bowl and All-Pro team.

Freeman and the United States sit atop Group D with six points, having already advanced to the knockout stage with one group game (versus Turkiye on June 25) still to go.

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