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SATURDAY, AUG. 28, 202112 P.M. CDT

PACKERS GO ON THE ROAD TO PLAY THE BILLSThe Green Bay Packers travel to Buffalo to take on the Bills in the preseason finale this Saturday.uThis will be the 14th time that the Packers

and Bills will square off in the preseason, with Green Bay holding a 10-3 advantage in the series.

uThe last time the two teams met in the preseason was in 2009 in Green Bay, with the Packers winning, 31-21.

uThis is the first preseason trip to Buffalo for Green Bay since 2005, a 27-7 victory by the Bills.

uDating back to 1970, this is the 42nd time the Packers have finished the preseason against a team from the AFC.

uThis year is the debut of the new NFL schedule, consist-ing of three preseason games played in preparation for a 17-game regular season.

SAVE THE DATEImportant dates to remember (all times CT):uTuesday, Aug. 31 – Roster reduction to a maximum

of 53 players by 3 p.m. uWednesday, Sept. 1 – Upon receipt of the personnel

notice, clubs may establish a practice squaduSunday, Sept. 12 – Regular-season opener at New

Orleans Saints, Caesars Superdome, 3:25 p.m.uMonday, Sept. 20 – Home opener vs. Detroit Lions,

Lambeau Field, 7:15 p.m.

WITH THE CALLPreseason games are televised over the 21-station Packers TV Network throughout the state of Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, northeastern Minnesota, Peoria in Illinois, Cedar Rapids-Waterloo, Davenport and Des Moines in Iowa, Omaha in Nebraska, St. Louis in Missouri, Bismarck, Fargo and Minot in North Dakota, Sioux Falls in South Dakota and Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau in Alaska.uThe top-notch broadcast team includes CBS’s Kevin

Harlan (play-by-play) alongside fellow CBS broadcaster and Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver James Lofton (analyst), with former Green Bay fullback John Kuhn and Lance Allan of WTMJ-TV serving as the sideline reporters. Allan will also host an informative half-hour pregame show.

uIn addition to flagship station WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee and WGBA/NBC in Green Bay the game will be tele-vised over, Wis.; WKOW/ABC, Madison, Wis.; WAOW/ABC, Wausau/Rhinelander, Wis.; WXOW/ABC, La Crosse, Wis.; WQOW/ABC, Eau Claire, Wis.; WLUC/NBC/FOX UP, Escanaba/Marquette, Mich.; KQDS-TV/FOX, Duluth, Minn./Superior, Wis.; WMDB/CBS, Peoria, Ill.; WHBF/

CBS, Davenport, Iowa; KCCI/CBS, Des Moines, Iowa; KWWL/NBC, Cedar Rapids/Waterloo, Iowa; KTVI/FOX, St. Louis, Mo.; KETV/ABC, Omaha, Neb.; KNDB/BEK, Bismarck, N.D.; KRDK/BEK, Fargo, N.D.; KNDM/BEK, Minot, N.D.; KDLT/NBC, Sioux Falls, S.D.; KYUR/ABC, Anchorage, Alaska; KATN/ABC, Fairbanks, Alaska and KJUD/ABC, Juneau, Alaska.

uThis week’s game at Buffalo will be simulcast across the nation on the NFL Network.

uMilwaukee’s WTMJ (620 AM), airing Green Bay games since November 1929, heads up the Packers Radio Network that is made up of 49 stations in four states. For a full listing of radio affiliates, go to www.packers.com. Wayne Larrivee (play-by-play) and two-time Packers Pro Bowler Larry McCarren (analyst) call the action. McCarren first joined the team’s broadcasts in 1995 and enters his 26th season calling Packers games. After originally being paired together in 1999, McCarren and Larrivee enter their 22nd season of broadcasts together. They surpassed Jim Irwin and Max McGee for the most regular-season and postseason games broadcast for the Packers with 313 at the 2018 season opener against Chicago.

VOL. XXIII; NO. 5 PRESEASON WEEK 3

Packers Communications l Lambeau Field Atrium l 1265 Lombardi Avenue l Green Bay, WI 54304 920/569-7500 l 920/569-7201 fax

Jason Wahlers, Sarah Quick, Tom Fanning, Nathan LoCascio

REGULAR SEASONDate Opponent Time (CT) TV/Att.Sun., Sept. 12 at New Orleans Saints 3:25 p.m. FOXMon., Sept. 20 DETROIT LIONS 7:15 p.m. ESPNSun., Sept. 26 at San Francisco 49ers 7:20 p.m. NBCSun., Oct. 3 PITTSBURGH STEELERS 3:25 p.m. CBSSun., Oct. 10 at Cincinnati Bengals *12 p.m. FOXSun., Oct. 17 at Chicago Bears *12 p.m. FOXSun., Oct. 24 WASHINGTON *12 p.m. FOXThu., Oct. 28 at Arizona Cardinals 7:20 p.m. FOX/NFLNSun., Nov. 7 at Kansas City Chiefs *3:25 p.m. FOXSun., Nov. 14 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS *3:25 p.m. CBSSun., Nov. 21 at Minnesota Vikings *12 p.m. FOXSun., Nov. 28 LOS ANGELES RAMS *3:25 p.m. FOX

BYE WEEK Sun., Dec. 12 CHICAGO BEARS *7:20 p.m. NBCSun., Dec. 19 at Baltimore Ravens *12 p.m. FOXSun., Dec. 25 CLEVELAND BROWNS 3:30 p.m. FOX/NFLNSun., Jan. 2 MINNESOTA VIKINGS *7:20 p.m. NBCSun., Jan. 9 at Detroit Lions *12 p.m. FOX*—Start time and broadcast may shift due to NFL flexible scheduling

NFL POSTSEASON DATES Jan. 15-16 AFC and NFC Wild Card PlayoffsJan. 22-23 AFC and NFC Divisional PlayoffsJan. 30 AFC and NFC Championship GamesJan. 6 Pro Bowl, Allegiant Stadium, Las VegasFeb. 13 Super Bowl LVI, SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, Calif.

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LAFLEUR LEADS THE PACK Head Coach Matt LaFleur (la-flew-er) has led the Packers to back-to-back NFC North titles.uAccording to the Elias Sports Bureau, LaFleur was the

sixth head coach since 1970 to lead their team to the conference championship game in both of his first two seasons as a head coach, joining Jim Harbaugh (2011-12), Rex Ryan (2009-10), Barry Switzer (1994-95), George Seifert (1989-90) and Don McCafferty (1970-71).

uLaFleur is just the second NFL head coach since the league went to a divisional format in 1967 to win 13-plus games and a division title in both of his first two seasons, joining Seifert (1989-90).

uLaFleur (26-6) posted the most regular-season wins by a Packer head coach in his first two seasons (Mike Sherman and Mike McCarthy, 21 each).

uLaFleur (26) posted the second-most wins in NFL history by a coach in his first two seasons behind only Seifert (28 in 1989-90).

uLaFleur guided the Packers to 26 wins in 2019-20 after the Packers won 13 games in 2017-18. That was the biggest two-season win improvement by a head coach in franchise history from the two seasons prior to him taking over, eclipsing the previous mark held by Vince Lombardi (15 victories in 1959-60 after the Packers won four games in 1957-58).

uLaFleur led the biggest one-year win improvement in franchise history in 2019:

uLaFleur is 11-1 in the NFC North, a .917 winning percent-age that is tied for the best two-season winning percent-age in divisional games for the Packers dating back to 1967 (2011-12, 11-1, .917).

uLaFleur’s winning percentage of .917 (11-1) against division opponents is tied for the second best by a coach in his first two seasons as head coach, dating back to 1970 (Mike Tomlin, 11-1, .917 in 2007-08 / Steve Mariucci, 15-1, .938 in 1997-98).

uLaFleur has not lost back-to-back games as a head coach.

uDating back to 2019 (including playoffs), LaFleur has led the Packers to a 14-3 record in games decided by single digits, an .824 winning percentage that ranks No. 1 in the NFL over that span (Sportradar).

uDating back to 2019, the Packers are tied for the best regular-season record in the NFL:

uDating back to 2019, Green Bay ranks in the top 10 in the NFL in the regular season in point differential per game (plus-6.3, No. 4), points per game (27.7, No. 6) and points allowed per game (21.3, No. 9), according to Sportradar.

uThe Packers are 19-0 under LaFleur when they win the takeaway battle. In those 19 wins, Green Bay has turned the ball over a total of four times and created 37 turn-overs for a turnover differential of plus-33. The Packers have scored 602 points in those 19 wins (31.7 ppg) while allowing 358 points (18.8 ppg), and have scored 30-plus points in 13 of those 19 games.

uUnder LaFleur, the Packers have had six players register 30-plus receptions each season, marking the first time in franchise history that Green Bay has had six play-ers with 30-plus catches in back-to-back seasons.

uLaFleur was just the sixth head coach in NFL his-tory to win 24 of his first 30 games (Elias Sports Bureau):

uLaFleur led Green Bay to a 20-5 record in his first 25 regular-season games, which tied for No. 4 in NFL history for the most wins by a head coach in his first 25 regular-season games (Elias Sports Bureau).

uLaFleur recorded the best home winning percent-age by a Packers head coach in his first two seasons since 1921:

uIt was the first time Green Bay won seven-plus games in back-to-back seasons at Lambeau Field since doing it in three straight seasons from 2010-12.

uLaFleur (13-3) finished with the most NFL wins by a Packer head coach in their first season:

uLaFleur joined Jim Caldwell and Mariucci as the only head coaches with 13-plus wins to go undefeated in their division in their first season.

uLaFleur tied for the third-most wins by an NFL head coach in their first season:

uLaFleur became the first Packer head coach to start both of his first two seasons 3-0.

uLaFleur joined Phil Bengston (1968-69) as the only head coaches in franchise history to win the season opener in their first two seasons.

uLaFleur became the first coach in franchise history to lead his team to a division title in his first season.

HEAD COACH MATT LAFLEUR

Regular-Season Head Coach, 1st Season Record 1. Matt LaFleur, 2019 13-3 2t. Mike Holmgren, 1992 9-7 2t. Mike Sherman, 2000 9-7

Regular-Season Head Coach, First Season Record 1t. Jim Caldwell, IND, 2009 14-2 1t. George Seifert, SF, 1989 14-2 3t. Matt LaFleur, GB, 2019 13-3 3t. Jim Harbaugh, SF, 2011 13-3 3t. Steve Mariucci, SF, 1997 13-3

Head Coach Home Record 1. Matt LaFleur, 2019-20 14-2 (.875) 2. Mike Sherman, 2000-01 13-3 (.813) 3. Mike Holmgren, 1992-93 12-4 (.750)

Seasons Win Improvement 1. 2018 (6) to 2019 (13) +7 2t. 1928 (6) to 1929 (12) +6 2t. 1958 (1) to 1959 (7) +6 2t. 1971 (4) to 1972 (10) +6 2t. 1988 (4) to 1989 (10) +6

Two years after he co-founded the Packers with Curly Lambeau, George Calhoun began writing a piece called The Dope Sheet, which served as the official press release from 1921-24.

Wins in First 30 Head Coach Regular-Season Games 1. George Seifert 27 2. Guy Chamberlin 26 3. Paul Brown 25 4t. Matt LaFleur 24 4t. George Halas 24 4t. Steve Mariucci 24

Regular-Season Team Record (Since 2019) 1t. Green Bay 26-6 (.813) 1t. Kansas City 26-6 (.813) 3t. Baltimore 25-7 (.781) 3t. New Orleans 25-7 (.781) 5t. Buffalo/Seattle 23-9 (.719)

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PRESEASON WEEK 2After a couple days of practicing against each other, the Packers and Jets played last Saturday at Lambeau Field, with New York coming out on top, 23-14.uWith QBs Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love two of

the 32 players sitting out the game for Green Bay, QB Kurt Benkert played all but one possession for the Packers. Benkert recorded a game-high 151 yards on 18-of-25 passing with a touchdown, an interception and a passer rating of 83.9.

uGreen Bay opened the game with touchdowns on two of its first three drives, first traveling 75 yards in eight plays on its first drive and then 81 yards in 19 plays on the third drive.

uRB AJ Dillon fueled the first TD drive, his only pos-session of the game, gaining 28 yards on four carries (7.0 avg.). For the second game in a row, RB Kylin Hill found the end zone, this time running it in from 12 yards out to cap the opening drive.

uA mix of run and pass drove Green Bay down the field on drive No. 3, highlighted by Benkert finding WR Malik Taylor for a 21-yard gain to the NYJ 14-yard line. The drive was capped off with Benkert finding TE Jace Sternberger in the corner of the end zone.

uTaylor tied for the game high with four receptions while recording a team-high 66 yards receiving (16.5 avg.).

uRB Patrick Taylor led the Packers in carries (eight) and rushing yards (48).

uThe Packers’ special teams featured a 28-yard punt return from WR Reggie Begelton and a 32-yard kickoff return by RB Dexter Williams.

uOn defense, rookie DL T.J. Slaton recorded a sack, a QB hit and a tackle for a loss, and S Henry Black and S Innis Gaines led the team with six tackles (four solo) each.

PRESEASON WEEK 1The Packers opened the preseason with a 26-7 loss to the Houston Texans at Lambeau Field.uQB Jordan Love saw his first game action as a Packer

and finished as the game’s highest-rated passer, com-pleting 12 of 17 passes for 122 yards (7.2 avg.) and a TD for a passer rating of 110.4.

u On the third drive of the game, Love led the offense on a nine-play, 88-yard drive that was capped off by a short pass to rookie RB Kylin Hill, who took it 22 yards for a TD.

u QB Kurt Benkert would play the second half and opened up completing his first four passes for a total of 59 yards. Benkert finished the game 8 of 12 for 88 yards (7.3 avg.) with an interception and a passer rating of 53.5.

u WRs Devin Funchess and Malik Taylor led the way in receiving. Funchess posted a game-high six recep-tions for 70 yards (11.7 avg.) in his first action since September 2019. Taylor finished No. 2 in the game with five receptions for 50 yards (10.0 avg.).

u LB Oren Burks led the way on defense, finishing tied for the team lead (S Vernon Scott) with six tackles (four solo), a sack, two tackles for a loss and a QB hit.

u CB Kabion Ento picked of QB Davis Mills at the GB 4-yard line late in the second quarter.

COACHING-STAFF CHANGESThroughout the offseason, Head Coach Matt LaFleur saw some departures from the coaching staff and used a combination of promotions and new hires to fill those roles. uJoe Barry was named the defensive coordinator,

bringing 19 seasons of experience as an NFL assistant coach, including four as a defensive coordinator. He came to the Packers after serving as the assistant head coach/linebackers for the Los Angeles Rams from 2017-20. In his four seasons with the Rams, Barry was part of a defensive staff that helped the team rank No. 2 in the league over that span in in sacks (192.0), tied for No. 2 in takeaways (104) and interceptions (63), No. 7 in overall defense (329.9 ypg) and No. 9 in scoring defense (21.5 ppg). Last season marked the first time in franchise history that the Rams led the league in both scoring defense (18.5 ppg) and overall defense (281.9 ypg). The Rams also led the NFL in pass defense for the first time in franchise history and ranked No. 2 in the NFL in 2020 with 53.0 sacks.

uMaurice Drayton was promoted to special teams coordinator after spending the previous three seasons as assistant special teams coach for the Packers. Over the

past few years he has worked with K Mason Crosby, who made all 16 field-goal attempts last season to become the first player in franchise history (since 1938) to never miss a field goal in a single regular season (min. two FG att.). From 2018-20, Crosby ranked No. 6 in the NFL over that span (min. 60 att.) with a field-goal percentage of 88.3 (68-77). Prior to coming to Green Bay, Drayton worked as the assistant special teams coach for the Indianapolis Colts from 2016-17. In 2016, he assisted P Pat McAfee in earning his second career Pro Bowl selec-tion after leading the league in punting average (49.3) and ranking No. 3 in net punting average (42.7). After McAfee retired, Drayton helped P Rigoberto Sanchez finish No. 4 in the NFL in net punting average (42.6) in 2017 and earn a spot on the Pro Football Writers Association All-Rookie team.

uJerry Gray, who is entering his 34th season in the NFL (nine as a player and 24 as a coach), was promoted to defensive backs/passing game coordinator. He joined Green Bay in 2020 as the defensive backs coach and helped the Packers to a No. 9 ranking in total defense (334.0 ypg) and a No. 7 ranking in pass defense (221.2 ypg) last season, the first time Green Bay ranked in the top 10 in both categories since 2010. Under Gray’s tute-lage, third-year CB Jaire Alexander earned second-team All-Pro honors from The Associated Press, becoming the first Green Bay CB to earn All-Pro honors since Charles Woodson in 2011. Alexander was also named to his first career Pro Bowl in 2020, making him one of three CBs in franchise history to make the Pro Bowl in his first three seasons (Herb Adderley, 1963, third season; Willie Buchanon, 1973, second season).

u Adam Stenavich (STEN-uh-vitch) was promoted to offensive line/run game coordinator. He served as the offensive line coach for the Packers for the past two sea-sons. Last season, Stenavich coached a line that blocked for an offense that ranked No. 1 in the league in scoring (31.8 ppg), giveaways (team-record 11) and time of possession (32:29), tied for No. 2 in sacks allowed (21), No. 5 in total offense (389.0 ypg) and No. 3 in yards per play (6.29). Green Bay allowed one sack/zero sacks in a league-high 13 games in 2020, tied for the most in a season in team history (2004).

uRayna Stewart (ruh-NAY) was promoted to to assis-tant special teams coach after working as the special teams quality control coach for Green Bay over the last two seasons. Prior to joining Green Bay in 2019, Stewart spent four seasons at Vanderbilt, first as director of player development (2015-17) and then as special teams quality control coach (2018). Stewart was a defen-sive quality control coach with the Tennessee Titans from 2009-11, a graduate assistant at Northwestern University from 2007-08 and a training-camp intern for the Indianapolis Colts in 2004.

uConnor Lewis enters his sixth season with Green Bay and was promoted to special teams assistant/game management specialist after working as an offensive quality control coach in 2020. He originally joined the Packers in 2016 as a football technology analyst intern before being elevated to football technology analyst in 2017. Over the past five seasons, he has assisted the offensive coaching staff in data analysis, playing rules and game management. Prior to joining Green Bay, Lewis was an independent consultant for the Oakland Raiders (2015) and worked in the football analytics and information department for the New York Giants (2014).

uJohn Dunn was hired as a senior analyst. He is in his fifth season in the NFL and his first with the Packers. Dunn previously coached tight ends for the New York Jets (2019-20) and was a football assistant (2016) and offensive assistant with the Chicago Bears (2017), work-ing with the wide receivers and quarterbacks as well as helping to install the offensive line protections. Between those two stops in the NFL, he was the offensive coordi-nator at the University of Connecticut in 2018.

uJustin Hood joined Green Bay as a defensive quality control coach after working as the secondary coach and defensive pass game coordinator at Kent State in 2019-20.

uRyan Mahaffey and Tim Zetts were both hired as offensive quality control coaches. Mahaffey comes to Green Bay after coaching in college since 2013, most recently as the offensive coordinator (2019-20) at Northern Iowa, his alma mater. Zetts joined the Packers after serving as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks for Austin Peay (Clarksville, Tenn.) in 2019-20.

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OFFSEASON RETENTIONSPackers General Manager Brian Gutekunst and his staff have made numerous moves that have helped Green Bay to a 26-6 record over the last two seasons, back-to-back division titles and appearances in two straight NFC Championship Games. This offseason, Gutekunst and his staff worked to retain that roster, which included bringing back:uRB Aaron Jones, who was originally selected by the

Packers in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft, has played in 54 games with 42 starts over the past four seasons. He has recorded 3,364 yards and 37 rushing touchdowns on 651 carries (5.2 avg.) and hauled in 131 receptions for 1,057 yards (8.1 avg.) and six TDs. Jones is one of only two players in league history to post 3,000-plus rushing yards and 35-plus rushing TDs with an average of 5.00-plus yards per carry in their first four seasons in the NFL, joining RB Jim Brown (1957-60). Jones is one of three players in the NFL to post 2,000-plus rushing yards and 25-plus rushing TDs over the past two seasons (Derrick Henry, Dalvin Cook) and is the first Packer to hit those marks over a two-season span since FB Jim Taylor (1962-63). Jones has also started all four postseason games he has played in, registering 244 rushing yards and four TDs on 53 carries (4.6 avg.) with 11 receptions for 52 yards (4.7 avg.) and a TD.

uCB Kevin King, who was originally selected by the Packers in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft (No. 33 overall), has played in 41 games with 36 starts dur-ing his first four seasons. He was tied for No. 1 on the Packers with six interceptions from 2018-20 (Darnell Savage). Last season, he started all 11 games he played in and both postseason contests. King finished the 2020 regular season with 57 tackles (second most of his career) and tied his career high (2019) with 45 solo tackles.

uTE Marcedes Lewis has spent the last three seasons with the Packers, appearing in 47 regular-season games with 30 starts and registering 28 receptions for 302 yards (10.8 avg.) and four TDs. He also started all four postseason contests for Green Bay over the last two seasons. Lewis is one of only seven tight ends in NFL history to play in 200-plus regular-season games (217) and post 400-plus receptions (403).

uThe Packers retained exclusive-rights free agents WR Allen Lazard and TE Robert Tonyan. Lazard has appeared in 26 games with 12 starts over the last two seasons for Green Bay, posting 69 receptions for 935 yards (13.6 avg.) and six TDs, with 47 of his catches picking up first downs. He registered 22 receptions for 408 yards on third down in 2019-20, an average of 18.5 yards per catch that ranks No. 2 in the NFL (min. 20 rec.) over that span. Tonyan tied the single-season franchise record (Paul Coffman, 1984) for the most TD receptions by a tight end with 11 last season, which was also tied with Chiefs TE Travis Kelce for the league lead among TEs. He also posted career highs for receptions (52) and receiving yards (586) in 2020, joining Coffman (54-814-11 in 1983) as the only TEs in team history to register 45-plus catches, 500-plus receiving yards and nine-plus receiving TDs in a season.

MEET THE DRAFT PICKSTraining-camp storylines always hover around new players and just how they figure into the depth chart. The Packers added to an already talented roster with a nine-man draft class. uCB Eric Stokes was selected by the Packers with

the 29th selection in the first round out of Georgia. He started at CB in all nine regular-season games as a junior in 2020, earning first-team All-Southeastern Conference honors from The Associated Press after finishing tied for No. 2 in the conference and tied for No. 8 in the nation with four interceptions. Stokes was tied for No. 2 in the country in 2020 with two INT returns for TDs, posting a 30-yard TD at Arkansas and a 37-yard TD vs. Florida.

uGreen Bay drafted C/G Josh Myers out of Ohio State in the second round (No. 62 overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft. He played in 31 games in three years (2018-20) at Ohio State and started his final 21 contests for the Buckeyes. Last season, Myers was a team captain, was named second-team All-American by Sporting News and first-team All-Big Ten by the coaches, and was a Rimington Trophy finalist, an award given to the nation’s best center.

uWR Amari Rodgers was drafted by the Packers in the third round (No. 85 overall), becoming just the second WR drafted out of Clemson in franchise history (Gary Barnes, third round in 1962). He finished his career at Clemson ranked No. 6 in school history in receptions (181) and No. 12 in receiving yards (2,144). Rodgers earned first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors as a senior in 2020 after recording career highs in receptions (77), receiving yards (1,020) and receiving TDs (seven). He was one of only five players at Clemson from 2000-20 to record a rushing TD, a receiving TD and a TD on a punt return.

uIn the fourth round (No. 142 overall), the Packers selected T/G Royce Newman out of the University of Mississippi. He played in 43 games over four seasons at Mississippi, starting the final 22 games in his last two seasons. Newman started all 10 games at right tackle in 2020 and helped Mississippi reach the Outback Bowl, its first bowl appearance since the 2015 season. In 2019, Newman started all 12 games at left guard and allowed just one sack in 416 pass blocks.

uWith the first of two picks in the fifth round, Green Bay drafted DL T.J. Slaton (No. 193 overall), the first defensive lineman selected by Green Bay out of the University of Florida in franchise history. He started all 12 games at defensive tackle for the Gators in 2020, recording a career-high 37 tackles (13 solo), 3½ tackles for a loss, 1½ sacks and five QB hurries. Slaton appeared in 12 contests in 2019 and set career highs in tackles for a loss (four) and sacks (two).

uCB Shemar Jean-Charles (john charles) was taken with the second of two fifth-round picks (No. 178 overall), becoming the second player out of Appalachian State (LB D.J. Smith, sixth round, 2011) drafted by Green Bay. He was named a first-team All-American by the Walter Camp Football Foundation, second-team All-American by Sporting News and PFF College and third-team All-American by Phil Steele’s College Football after leading the nation with 17 passes defensed in 2020.

uT/G Cole Van Lanen was drafted with the first of two picks by the Packers in the sixth round (No. 214 overall). The Green Bay native played in 45 games with 19 starts at left tackle in his four seasons with the Badgers, with 18 of those starts coming over his final two seasons. He earned first-team All-Big Ten honors from the conference’s coaches and second-team recog-nition from the media as a senior in 2020.

uThe Packers used the second sixth-round pick (No. 220 overall) on LB Isaiah McDuffie out of Boston College. He earned second-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors in 2020 after ranking No. 5 in the nation and No. 2 in the ACC with a career-best 107 tackles (54 solo). According to stathead.com, McDuffie was one of three players in the FBS to post at least 100 tackles (107), three sacks (three) and six tackles for a loss (6½) in 2020.

uGreen Bay’s final selection in the draft was RB Kylin Hill (No. 256 overall), the first RB drafted out of Mississippi State by Green Bay since Ode Burrell (third round) in 1964. He finished his career ranked No. 8 in school history in rushing yards (2,535). As a senior in 2020, Hill set the single-game school record for receiv-ing yards by an RB with 158 at LSU and tied the school mark for catches in a game (WR Eric Moulds, 1995) with 15 at Kentucky. Hill earned first-team All-Southeastern Conference honors from AP as a junior in 2019 after posting a career-high 1,350 rushing yards (No. 4 in school history) and a career-best 10 rushing TDs.

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THE DOPE ON THIS WEEK’SOPPONENT:Packers vs. Bills: All-time, Regular season: 5-8 All-time, Postseason: 0-0 All-time, in Green Bay: 4-1 Streaks: The Packers and Bills have split the

past eight meetings, with the home team winning every game.

Last meeting, regular season: Sept. 30, 2018, Lambeau Field, Green Bay won, 22-0

COACHES CAPSULESMatt LaFleur: 26-6-0, .813; (2-2 postseason); 3rd NFL seasonSean McDermott: 38-26-0, .594 (2-3 postseason);

5th NFL seasonHead to Head: 0-0vs. Opponent: LaFleur 0-0 vs. Bills; McDermott 0-1

vs. Packers

MATT LaFLEUR…In his third season as the Packers’ 15th head coach.

u In his 13th season in the NFL, having previously served as an offensive coordinator for two seasons (Los Angeles Rams, 2017; Tennessee Titans, 2018), a quarterbacks coach for six seasons (Washington Football Team, 2010-13; Atlanta Falcons, 2015-16), and an offensive assistant for two seasons (Houston Texans, 2008-09).

u In his first two seasons leading the Packers, has authored one of the greatest starts to a head-coaching career in NFL history. For the second consecutive sea-son in 2020, led Green Bay to a 13-3 record and cap-tured the NFC North crown while also earning the No. 1 seed in the NFC for the first time since 2011. It was just the second time in team history that the Packers had won 13-plus games in back-to- back seasons (13-3 in 1996 and 1997).

u According to the Elias Sports Bureau, was the sixth head coach since 1970 to lead his team to the conference championship game in both of his first two seasons as a head coach, joining Jim Harbaugh (2011-12), Rex Ryan (2009-10), Barry Switzer (1994-95), George Seifert (1989-90) and Don McCafferty (1970-71).

u Became just the second NFL head coach since the league went to a divisional format in 1967 to win 13-plus games and a division title in both of his first two seasons, joining Seifert (1989-90).

u In his first season leading the Packers in 2019, became the first coach in club history to lead the team to the playoffs in his debut season. Also led the largest one-year win improvement in team history (plus-seven wins).

SEAN McDERMOTT…Is in his fifth year as the Bills’ 20th head coach.

uLast season, led the Bills to a 13-3 record as Buffalo captured its first division title and playoff win since 1995. Buffalo’s 13 victories tied the most in franchise history.

uFinished second in voting for the NFL’s coach of the year award and has been a finalist in each of the past two seasons.

uWith 40 wins (including postseason), he ranks third in franchise history in wins behind Marv Leavy (123) and Lou Saban (70).

uIn his first year in Buffalo, led the Bills to their first playoff berth since 1999 with a 9-7 record, becoming the third coach in team history to earn a playoff berth in his first season at the helm.

u Developed a top-10 defense in four of his six seasons as the defensive coordinator of the Carolina Panthers.

THE PACKERS-BILLS SERIESuThe two teams have met 13 times, the first game com-

ing in 1974, a 27-7 Bills victory at Lambeau Field. uBuffalo won five of the first six meetings. The teams

have split the past eight contests, with the home team winning each game.

uEach team has recorded at least one shutout in the series, the Bills in 1988 at Buffalo (28-0) and the Packers at Lambeau Field in 2002 (10-0) and 2018 (22-0).

NOTABLE CONNECTIONSBuffalo Bills S Micah Hyde was a fifth round selection by the Packers in 2013 and spent the first four seasons (2013-16) of his career in Green Bay…Bills WR Jake Kumerow spent portions of three seasons (2017-19) with the Green Bay Packers…Kumerow also played collegiately at D-III Wisconsin-Whitewater…Packers offensive coor-dinator Nathaniel Hackett spent two seasons (2013-14) as the Bills’ offensive coordinator and in a previous stint served as their offensive quality control coach (2008-09)…Packers defensive backs/passing game coordinator Jerry Gray served as the Bills’ defensive coordinator from 2001-05, ranking No. 2 in the league in overall defense in back-to-back seasons (2003-04)…Green Bay wide receiv-ers coach Jason Vrable spent 2013-16 with Buffalo, where he held the positions of offensive quality control coach (2013-15) and then as assistant quarterbacks coach (2016)…Packers minority fellowship coaching assistant Ruvell Martin spent two seasons of his seven-year NFL career with the Buffalo Bills…Bills LB A.J. Klein is from Appleton, Wis., and attended Kimberly High School…Packers LB Isaiah McDuffie is from Buffalo, N.Y. …Packers QB Jacob Dolegala is from New Berlin, N.Y. …Packers S Adrian Amos played two seasons alongside Bills QB Mitchell Trubisky with the Chicago Bears (2017-18)…Packers WR Devin Funchess played for the Carolina Panthers (2015-18), where he played with Bills DL Mario Addison, DL Star Lotulelei and LB Andre Smith…Packers G/T Billy Turner played for the Denver Broncos (2016-18) where he was teammates with Bills WR Emmanuel Sanders…Packers WR Randall Cobb played one season for the Houston Texans (2020), where he was teammates with Bills LB Tyrell Adams...Packers assistant offensive line coach Luke Butkus coached for the Chicago Bears (2007-09), where he coached alongside Bills linebackers coach Bob Babich, who was the defensive coordinator (2007-08), Bills defensive line coach Eric Washington, who was holding the title of defensive assistant (2008-09) and Bills tight ends coach Rob Boras, who was Chicago’s tight ends coach (2004-09)…Hackett spent five seasons (2015-18) with the Jacksonville Jaguars, holding the positions of quarterbacks coach and offensive coordina-tor where he coached with Babich, who was the Jaguars’ defensive coordinator (2015) and with Bills running backs coach Kelly Skipper, who was working in the same role for the Jaguars (2015-16)…Babich also coached at the University of Wisconsin from 1988-89…Packers tight ends coach Justin Outten coached at Syracuse for one season (2007), where Bills nickels coach Jimmy Salgado was also on the staff coaching the secondary...Several Packers coaches have held positions at New York colleges, including Hackett (Syracuse, 2010-12), Justin Outten (Syracuse, 2007), Vrable (Syracuse, 2009-10), Tim Zetts (Fordham (2012-14)…Former college teammates include: Packers CB Eric Stokes and Bills QB Jake Fromm (Georgia); Packers G/T Royce Newman and Bills TE Dawson Knox (Mississippi); Packers CB Isaac Yiadom and Bills LB Matt Milano (Boston College); Packers DL Keke Kingsley, TE Jace Sternberger and Bills LB Tyrel Dodson (Texas A&M); Packers CB Shemar Jean-Charles and Bills S Josh Thomas (Appalachian State); Packers T/G Cole Van Lanen and Bills CB Rachad WIldgoose (Wisconsin); Packers RB Dexter Williams, WR Equanimeous St. Brown and Bills CB Nick McCloud (Notre Dame); Packers P JK Scott and Bills CB Levi Wallace (Alabama); Packers LB Jonathan Garvin, Bills S Jaquan Johnson, DE Greg Rousseau and OL Tyler Gauthier (Miami); Packers WR Malik Taylor and Bills DT Justin Zimmer (Ferris State).

LAST MEETING, REGULAR SEASONSept. 30, 2018, Lambeau Field, Green Bay won, 22-0uThe shutout is Green Bay’s most recent defensive

shutout. uGreen Bay held Buffalo’s offense to just 145 total yards

and forced three turnovers, including two interceptions off Bills QB Josh Allen.

uPackers DBs Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and Jaire Alexander each recorded an INT and DL Kenny Clark forced a fumble to lead the Packers defense.

u Green Bay outgained Buffalo in total offense (423-145) and in first downs (22-11), which provided the edge to the Packers throughout the game.

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PACKERS DIGITALMedia and fans can visit www.packers.com and follow the Packers on social media for the most up-to-date infor-mation throughout the preseason.uOn-demand video clips of all general manager, coach

and player interviews will be available on the website. uVideo conferences will be live streamed on packers.

com, the Packers’ mobile app, CTV app (Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV), Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. If simultaneous Zooms are going on, only one will be streamed.

uDaily written stories covering practice and interviews with General Manager Brian Gutekunst, Head Coach Matt LaFleur, assistant coaches and players will be available on the website.

u‘Packers Unscripted’ will return twice a week as a video and podcast, featuring hosts Wes Hodkiewicz and Mike Spofford.

u‘Three Things’ videos, featuring various Packers Digital analysts, will recap a day’s events.

u‘Packers Daily’ video packages will be posted on the site and socially.

u‘Rock Report’ videos featuring Larry McCarren and ‘Remix’ videos with highlights from practice will also be available.

BREAKING DOWN THE ROSTERThe Packers enter the third preseason game with a 80-man roster that is composed of 41 offensive players, 35 defensive players and four specialists.uOf the 80 players on Green Bay’s roster, 38 of them

(47.5 percent) were draft picks of the Packers. Green Bay has eight players that were drafted in the first round, including seven that were selected by the Packers.

uGreen Bay has 32 players on the roster that began their careers as undrafted free agents.

u55.0 percent of the players (44 of 80) on Green Bay’s roster entered the league as a sixth-round or seventh-round pick or as an undrafted player.

uOf the 80 players on the roster, 72 of them (90.0 percent) are 28 years old or younger (as of August 24) and 43 players (53.8 percent) are 24 years old or younger.

uOf the 80 players on the roster, 27 of them (33.8 percent) played collegiately outside of the “Power Five” conferences (ACC, Big 10, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC).

uOver 26 percent of the players (22 of 80, 27.5 percent) attended high school in either California (12 players) or Texas (10 players). In total, Green Bay’s roster is composed of players from 26 different states and two different countries (United States and Canada).

PLAYERSJaire Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ji-airAdrian Amos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AY-missDavid Bakhtiari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .bock-tee-R-eeReggie Begelton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BEG-ul-tinDe’Vondre Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .duh-VONN-drayJacob Capra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAP-raJosiah Deguara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .duh-gwa-rahKabion Ento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kay-be-on N-toeDevin Funchess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FUN-chessTipa Galeai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tee-puh nah-lee-eyeDe’Jon Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DEE-jhanElgton Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EL-tonBronson Kaufusi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cow-FOO-seeKingsley Keke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kee-keeAllen Lazard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . luh-ZARDYosh Nijman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rhymes with Josh NY-manWillington Previlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PREV-ih-lahnZa’Darius Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . zuh-DAIR-ee-us

Equanimeous St . Brown . . . . . . . . . . . eck-wah-nihm-ee-ousJace Sternberger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAYCEChandon Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CHAN-dinRobert Tonyan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TUN-yinMarquez Valdes-Scantling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mar-KWEZJuwann Winfree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . juh-WANN

COACHES/FRONT OFFICEWendel Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WEN-delRyan Downard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOWN-erdBrian Gutekunst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GOO-tuh-kunstMatt LaFleur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . la-flew-erMark Lovat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . luh-VOTTRyan Mahaffey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . muh-haff-eeRuvell Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROO-vellKirk Olivadotti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ah-luh-vuh-DOT-eeJustin Outten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OW-tenAdam Stenavich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .STEN-uh-vitchRayna Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ruh-NAY

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

GREEN BAY’S ROSTER ... BY AGE (as of August 24) 21-24 43 players 25-28 29 players 29-32 5 players 33-plus 3 players BY EXPERIENCE R-1 28 players 2-3 23 players 4-5 14 players 6-9 11 players 10-plus 4 players BY DRAFT ROUND 1st 8 players 2nd/3rd 14 players 4th/5th 14 players 6th/7th 12 players Undrafted 32 players BY COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE SEC 16 players Big Ten 16 players

ACC 9 players Mountain West 8 players Pac-12 7 players NCAA Division I FCS 6 players Big 12 5 players

American 4 players Independents 3 players MAC 2 players Conference USA 1 player Sun Belt 1 player WAC 1 player NCAA Division II/III 1 player

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A LOOK AT THE SCHEDULEThe Green Bay Packers’ 2021 NFL schedule features 17 regular-season games and three preseason games. It is highlighted by five prime-time contests (subject to flexible scheduling) on the original schedule for the eighth straight year (2014-21) and 10 games against 2020 playoff teams.uThe Packers will open the season at the New Orleans

Saints, marking the third straight year and the seventh time in the last nine seasons that Green Bay has started the season on the road.

uWeek 2 brings a division opponent at home for the fourth consecutive season, and for the second straight year it will be the Detroit Lions. The game will be on Monday Night Football and is the first of three home prime-time games against division opponents.

uThe Packers go back on the road in Week 3 as they travel to face the San Francisco 49ers on a Sunday night, marking the fourth consecutive season Green Bay has faced the 49ers in a prime-time contest and the third consecutive year on the road.

uOver the next two weeks, Green Bay will play the first of two back-to-backs against the AFC North, welcoming the Pittsburgh Steelers to Lambeau Field in Week 4 and traveling to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals in Week 5. The Cincinnati game will be the first of four road contests in five weeks for the Packers.

uWeek 6 brings a return to division play as Green Bay goes to Chicago and faces off with the Bears.

uThe Packers then return to Lambeau for a Week 7 contest against the Washington Football Team before back-to-back road trips.

uThe Packers will visit the Arizona Cardinals on a Thursday night in Week 8 to finish an October slate that will see them play five games for the first time since 2010, and then a trip to Kansas City to play the Chiefs in Week 9.

uGreen Bay plays six of its final eight regular-sea-son games against the NFC, starting with the Seattle Seahawks in Week 10 at home.

uAfter a trip to play the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11, Green Bay finishes the regular season with four of its last six games at home for the second straight year and the fourth time since 1940 (1969, 1977).

uGreen Bay hosts the Los Angeles Rams before a Week 13 bye, marking the seventh straight season the Packers will play at home heading into their bye week. It is the latest bye ever for Green Bay, and it is the fourth time since 1990 that the Packers have had a bye in Week 10 or later (Week 11 in 2019, Week 10 in 2012 and 2010). It will be the first time since 2017 that Green Bay plays at home heading into the bye and coming out of the bye.

uThe matchup versus Chicago on a Sunday night in Week 14 marks the 16th consecutive regular season that the Packers and Bears have squared off in a prime-time game.

uIn Weeks 15-16, Green Bay will finish off its slate against the AFC North with a trip to face the Baltimore Ravens and then a home game on Christmas Day against the Cleveland Browns. It is just the third time the Packers will play on Christmas, having hosted the Bears in 2005 and 2011.

uGreen Bay will end the regular season with back-to-back NFC North games for the fourth time in the last six sea-sons.

uThe Packers’ last regular-season home game is slated for a Sunday night versus the Vikings in Week 17.

uFor the fourth time in the last six years, Green Bay will

end the regular season in Detroit. The game at the Lions is scheduled for Sunday, but the league schedule does not list Saturday games or a Sunday night game in Week 18, and three games with playoff implications will be moved to those time slots no later than six days prior to January 9.

2021 OPPONENTSThe Packers’ 2021 schedule includes 11 games against teams that made the playoffs, including seven games versus teams who registered 10-plus wins.

A closer look at the 2020 opponents: Last Overall Last Lambeau FieldHome Games ’20 Record Meeting/Result Meeting/ResultChicago 8-8 1/3/21, W, 35-16 11/29/20, W, 41-25

Cleveland 11-5 12/10/17, W, 27-21 10/20/13, W, 31-13

Detroit 5-11 12/13/20, W, 31-24 9/20/20, W, 42-21

Los Angeles Rams 10-6 1/16/21, W, 32-18^ 1/16/21, W, 32-18^

Minnesota 7-9 11/1/20, L, 28-22 11/1/20, L, 28-22

Pittsburgh 12-4 11/26/17, L, 21-28 12/22/13, L, 38-31

Seattle 12-4 1/12/20, W, 28-23^ 1/12/20, W, 28-23^

Washington 7-9 12/8/19, W, 20-15 12/8/19, W, 20-15

Totals 72-56 (.562)

Last Overall Last MeetingRoad Games ’20 Record Meeting/Result at Site/ResultArizona 8-8 12/2/18, L, 20-17 12/2/18, L, 20-17

Baltimore 11-5 11/19/17, L 23-0 11/19/17, L 23-0

Chicago 8-8 1/3/21, W, 35-16 11/29/20, W, 41-25

Cincinnati 4-11-1 9/24/17, W, 27-24OT 9/24/17, W, 27-24OT

Detroit 5-11 12/13/20, W, 31-24 9/20/20, W, 42-21

Kansas City 14-2 10/27/19, W, 31-24 9/28/15, W, 38-28

Minnesota 7-9 11/1/20, L, 28-22 11/1/20, L, 28-22

New Orleans 12-4 9/27/20, W, 37-30 10/22/17, L, 26-17

San Francisco 6-10 11/5/20, W, 34-17 10/15/18, W, 33-30

Totals 75-68-1 (.524)

Overall 147-124-1 (.542)

+ – NFC Wild Card Playoff

^ – NFC Divisional Playoff

* – NFC Championship

GREEN BAY (Team)Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NFC NFLTurnover Margin (+7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 7Points Scored (31.8). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1Points Allowed (23.1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 13tTotal Offense (389.0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 5 Rushing (132.4). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 8 Passing (256.6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 9Total Defense (334.0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 9 vs. Rush (112.8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 13t vs. Pass (221.2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 7Third-Down Offense (49.4%) . . . . . . . . . .1 2Third-Down Defense (39.5%) . . . . . . . . .7 10tRed-Zone Offense (80.0%) . . . . . . . . . . .1 1Red-Zone Defense (57.7%) . . . . . . . . . .5 8

GREEN BAY (Individual)Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NFC NFLPassing: Rodgers (121.5). . . . . . . . . . . .1 1Rushing: Jones (1,104) . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 4Rec.: D.Adams (115) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1t 2tRec. Yds.: D.Adams (1,374) . . . . . . . . . .3 5tINTs: Savage (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3t 7tSacks: Z.Smith (12.5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 5

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PACKERS WIN THE NFC NORTH IN 2020The Green Bay Packers finished the 2020 regular season with an NFC-best 13-3 record and captured their second consecutive division title.uIt was the third time since 1990 that the Packers

earned the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs (2011, 1996).uThe Packers (5-1) were one of four teams to win five-

plus division games during the 2020 season (Buffalo and New Orleans, 6-0 / Tennessee, 5-1). Green Bay’s winning percentage of .833 in division games tied for the fifth best by the franchise since 1967.

uUnder Head Coach Matt LaFleur, Green Bay is 11-1 (.917) in division games, tied with the New Orleans Saints for the best record in division contests from 2019-20.

uIt is the best two-year division record for Green Bay since going 11-1 in 2011-12.

uDating back to 1967, it marked only the second time (2011-12) the Packers have lost one or fewer division games over a two-year span.

uGreen Bay was undefeated in road division games in 2020, marking the second straight year it did not lose a road division game and just the eighth time since 1967.

uIt marked the first time the Packers did not lose a road division game in back-to-back seasons, dating back to 1967.

uGreen Bay was one of three teams (Kansas City, New Orleans) to go 6-0 in road division games over the last two regular seasons (2019-20).

STACKING WINSuWith a win over Philadelphia in Week 13 of 2020, Green

Bay (805) became the first team in NFL history to reach 800 wins (including playoffs).

uThe past two seasons (2019-20) marked only the second time in team history (1996-97) that the Packers have ended the regular season on a winning streak of five-plus games in back-to-back years.

uWith matching 13-3 records in 2019-20, it is just the second time in team history that the Packers have won 13-plus games in back-to-back seasons (13-3 in 1996 and 1997).

uGreen Bay is the only team in the NFL to win 13-plus regular-season games in both 2019 and 2020.

uThe Packers have won 20 of their last 24 games (includ-ing postseason).

uThis was the 34th playoff appearance for the Packers, the most in NFL history.

uIt was the franchise’s 21st playoff appearance in the last 28 seasons (1993-2020).

uGreen Bay (36) is tied with Pittsburgh for the second-most postseason wins in league history behind New England (37).

BACK-TO-BACK NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMESGreen Bay earned a trip to the NFC title game last season for the ninth time since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger.uIt was the third time (2007 and 1996) that Lambeau Field

hosted the NFC Championship.uIt was Green Bay’s fourth NFC Championship appear-

ance since 2014 (2014, 2016, 2019), the most in the NFC over that span. No other NFC team has advanced to the conference title game more than once since 2014.

uIt marked the first time since 1995-97 that Green Bay has appeared in consecutive NFC title games.

GREEN BAY UNDER THE LIGHTSuThe Packers went 6-0 in prime-time games during the

2020 regular season, the first time Green Bay has ever gone undefeated in a season that they played five-plus games in primetime (previous best was 4-2 in both in 2016 and 2019).

uAmong teams to play at least three prime-time games during the 2020 regular season, the Packers tied for the best winning percentage in the league (Sportradar):

uGreen Bay led the league in points per prime-time game in 2020 (Sportradar):

uAmong teams that played multiple prime-time games during the 2020 season, the Packers finished No. 1 in points per game differential:

uQB Aaron Rodgers threw 20 touchdowns (No. 1 in the NFL) and one interception and a posted passer rat-ing of 134.8 (No. 1 in the NFL, min. 50 pass att.) in prime-time games during the 2020 regular season.

uDating back to 2000, Rodgers owns the second-highest (136.8 in four games in 2011) and the fifth-highest (134.8 in six games in 2020) single-season passer rating in prime-time games (min. 50 pass att.) in the NFL (Sportradar).

uAdams tied for No. 2 in the NFL with five receiv-ing TDs in prime-time games in 2020 even though he missed two of the six contests due to injury.

uTE Robert Tonyan posted six receiving TDs in prime-time contests in 2020, No. 1 in the NFL. Dating back to 2000, his six receiving TDs were the most by a Packer player in prime-time contests since Adams posted seven receiving TDs in six prime-time games in 2016. It also tied for the second most by an NFL TE since 2000 (Rob Gronkowski, seven in 2015).

uAdams and Tonyan were two of four NFL players (Tyler Lockett and Stefon Diggs) to register three receiv-ing TDs in a prime-time game during the 2020 regular season.

uAdams has recorded a TD reception in nine consecutive games on Sunday Night Football, the longest such streak in NFL history (via NFL).

uOverall, Rodgers has played in 18 Monday games, recording a passer rating of 101.1 that ranks No. 3 among active players (min. 200 pass att.).

uGreen Bay has won seven of its last eight games on MNF.uThe Packers’ .875 winning percentage (7-1) on MNF

since 2014 is No. 2 in the NFL over that span (Pittsburgh, 9-1, .900).

Team Primetime Record 1t. Green Bay 6-0 (1.000) 1t. Kansas City 5-0 (1.000) 3t. L.A. Rams 4-1 (.800) 3t. Seattle 4-1 (.800) 5. Buffalo 3-1 (.750)

Team (GP) Points Per Primetime Game 1. Green Bay (Six) 34.3 2. Indianapolis (One) 34.0 3. Cleveland (Three) 32.3 4. Arizona (Three) 32.0

Point Differential Team (GP) Per Primetime Game 1. Green Bay (Six) 14.7 2. Kansas City (Five) 10.8 3. Miami (Two) 9.5 4. Arizona (Three) 8.0

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SOME TEAM HISTORY IN 2020 The Packers set some all-time marks with their performance during the 2020 regular season.uGreen Bay’s 509 points this season were the second

most in team history (560 in 2011).uPer the Elias Sports Bureau, the Packers had 11 different

players catch a TD pass during the 2020 regular season, the most in a season in team history.

uThe Packers scored 66 TDs on the season, the second most in a season in franchise annals (70 in 2011).

uFor the first time in franchise history, the Packers had two different players score 17-plus TDs in back-to-back years (RB Aaron Jones, 19 in 2019; WR Davante Adams, 18 in 2020).

uFor the second consecutive year and just the third time in team history, Green Bay had a pair of 100-point scorers in the same season. The Packers were the only team in the NFL to have a pair of 100-point scorers in both 2019 and 2020 (2020: Adams/K Mason Crosby; 2019: Jones/Crosby; 2003: RB Ahman Green/K Ryan Longwell).

uFor the first time in franchise history, the Packers had a running back (Jones), a wide receiver (Adams) and a tight end (Robert Tonyan) all score 10-plus TDs in the same season.

uAdams and Tonyan were just the third duo in team history with 10-plus receiving TDs in the same season (2014: Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb / 2016: Nelson and Adams).

uFor the first time in franchise history, Green Bay had three different players (Jones in Week 2, Adams in Week 8, Tonyan in Week 4) register three TDs in a game in the same season.

uWith Krys Barnes (10 starts) and Kamal Martin (six starts), the 2020 season marked the first time the Packers had a pair of rookie LBs start six-plus games on the season since 2009 (Clay Matthews, 13; Brad Jones, seven).

uIn Week 17 at Chicago, Green Bay ran 44 offensive plays and scored 35 points. It marked just the second time since 1970 that the Packers scored 35-plus points on 44 or fewer offensive plays (38 points on 44 plays at Indianapolis, Nov. 16, 1997) and just the eighth time in happened in the NFL since 1970.

uWeek 16 vs. Tennessee was the first time the Packers did not have any penalties and did not punt in the same game since Elias began tracking penalties in 1941.

uGreen Bay scored 30-plus points in four straight games (Weeks 11-14), which tied for the second-longest streak in team history, trailing only a seven-game streak in 1963. The Packers also had a streak of four straight games with 30-plus to start the season (Weeks 1-4). It was the first time in franchise history that the Packers had two separate streaks of four straight games with 30-plus points in a season.

uThe Packers scored 20-plus points in the first half in eight games this season, the most by Green Bay since 2011 (eight).

uGreen Bay scored 219 points in the second quarter this season, the most in NFL history (New England, 199 in 2007), per the Elias Sports Bureau.

uThe Packers scored on their opening drive 12 times dur-ing the regular season, just the third NFL team to do so since 2000 (New England, 13 in 2007; L.A. Rams, 12 in 2017).

uGreen Bay joined the 2007 Patriots as the only NFL teams since 1980 to score on their opening drive in each of the first eight games of the season (Elias).

uDating back to 2000, the 73 points that Green Bay scored on opening drives during the 2020 season ranks No. 1 in the NFL. Also since 2000, Green Bay tied for the most opening-drive scores (13) and the most opening-drive TDs (nine) in a single season (Sportradar).

uThe Packers had 12 games with 30-plus points, the most by Green Bay in a season (2011). Green Bay had nine games with 30-plus points/zero giveaways, tied for the most in NFL history (2010 Patriots).

uGreen Bay had four games this season with 40-plus points, tied for No. 2 in team history (six in 2011).

uThe Packers tied the single-season franchise record with only 11 fumbles on the season, matching the previous low of 11 in 10 games in 1944.

uGreen Bay also tied the single-season team mark with only six fumbles lost on the season, tying the fran-chise mark of six in 1943 (10 games), 1995 (16 games) and 2011 (16 games).

uThe Packers posted 13 games this season with one sack/zero sacks allowed, tied for No. 1 in team history (13 in 2004).

uQB Aaron Rodgers was sacked 20 times during the 2020 regular season, the fewest in his career as a starter. Rodgers’ previous low for 16 starts in a season was 28 in 2014. The 20 sacks of Rodgers were the fourth fewest among Green Bay QBs who started all 16 games.

uIt was just the second time since 1940 that Green Bay had two 230-plus-yard rushing games on fewer than 40 carries in a season (three games in 2003).

uGreen Bay scored TDs on its first three series in Weeks 15-16, the first time in the last 40 seasons that the Packers had scored TDs on each of their opening three drives in back-to-back games.

uThe Packers scored four first-half touchdowns in Weeks 12-13, just the third time Green Bay has scored four first-half TDs in back-to-back weeks in franchise history (Nov. 12-Nov. 19, 1961; Nov. 9-Nov. 16, 2014).

uGreen Bay posted three-plus TD drives in the first half in eight games this season, the most in the NFL (Buffalo had six, Tampa Bay and Tennessee had five). Since 2000 (Sportradar), the eight games were the most by the Packers in a season.

uGreen Bay had three-plus TD drives in the first half in five of its last seven games (Weeks 11-17) and in each of its last three. Since 2000, the only other times the Packers had three-plus TD drives in the first half of three straight games were 2012 (Sept. 30-Oct. 14) and 2003 (Sept. 29-Oct. 12).

uThe Packers posted a red-zone TD percentage of 75-plus in 12 of 16 games this season, the most by Green Bay in a season since 2000 (Sportradar).

uGreen Bay finished the 2020 regular season with a 75-plus percentage in the red zone in each of the final seven games, the longest single-season streak by the Packers since 2000.

uThe Packers ranked No. 8 this season in red-zone defense (57.7 percent) after finishing tied for No. 6 in red-zone D in 2019 (50.0 percent). Since Sportradar began tracking in 2000, it was the first time Green Bay had ranked in the top 10 in the NFL in the category in back-to-back seasons. Over the last two seasons, the Packers limited opponents to a red-zone TD percentage of 50 percent or less in 23 of 32 games.

uGreen Bay allowed 39 completions of 20-plus yards (No. 4 in NFL in 2020), the fewest in a season by GB since 2005 (36). It was the first time the Packers ranked in the top three in the NFL in the category since 1998 (tied for No. 3 with 43).

uDating back to 2000, the 39 completions of 20-plus yards allowed by Green Bay in 2020 were the third few-est in a single season (36 in 2005 and 37 in 2002).

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HISTORY FOR RODGERS IN 2020 REG. SEASONuQB Aaron Rodgers led the NFL with a 121.5 passer

rating, the second-highest single-season mark by a quarterback in NFL history, trailing only his 122.5 rating in 2011.

uRodgers became the first QB in league history to throw 40-plus TD passes in three different seasons (45 in 2011, 40 in 2016 and 48 in 2020).

uRodgers became the first QB in franchise history to post three consecutive 4,000-yard passing seasons. It was the ninth 4,000-yard season of his career.

uRodgers’ 48 TD passes were the most in team his-tory, passing his own mark of 45 from 2011. Rodgers tied Dan Marino for the fifth-most TD passes in a single season in NFL history.

uRodgers joined Peyton Manning (2004, 2013) as the only QBs in NFL history to have two seasons with 45-plus passing TDs.

uRodgers has posted 40-plus passing TDs and three-plus rushing TDs three times in his career (2011, 2016, 2020). Colts QB Andrew Luck (2014) is the only other NFL quarterback to hit those marks in a single season.

uRodgers threw 35 TD passes in the red zone during the 2020 season with no INTs, the most without an intercep-tion since Manning (37/0) in 2013.

uRodgers set NFL single-season marks for the most games with a 120-plus passer rating (10) and games with a 120-plus rating/four-plus passing TDs (seven).

uRodgers became the first QB in NFL history to throw multiple TD passes and post a completion per-centage of 70-plus in six straight games (Weeks 9-14).

uRodgers threw three TD passes in the first half six times last season, passing Manning’s mark (five in 2004) for the most games in a season (Elias Sports Bureau).

uRodgers has 17 games with two-plus passing TDs and a rushing TD, tying Steve Young for the second most in NFL history behind Cam Newton (21).

uRodgers became the first QB in NFL history to have five seasons with 35-plus TD passes (2011-12, 2014, 2016, 2020).

uRodgers now has seven seasons with 30-plus TD passes, tied for the fourth most in NFL history.

uRodgers (31) passed Tobin Rote (29) for the franchise mark for rushing TDs among quarterbacks.

uWith four TD passes in Week 16, Rodgers (218) passed Brett Favre (214) for the most TD passes at Lambeau Field.

uRodgers threw 25 TD passes in the second quarter in 2020, the most in a season in any quarter in NFL history, surpassing Marino’s total of 21 in the second quarter in 1986 (Elias Sports Bureau).

uRodgers and WR Davante Adams (497) moved past Favre and Donald Driver (486) as the most prolific duo in team history in terms of receptions.

400uRodgers became the seventh quarterback in NFL

history to throw 400 TD passes, the fastest to reach that mark in league history by doing so on his 6,462nd attempt (Manning, 7,226).

uRodgers also became the fastest to reach 400 TDs in terms of games, doing so in his 193rd career game (Drew Brees, 205).

uRodgers also set the mark for the fewest INTs at the time of his 400th career TD pass at 88, besting the previous mark held by Tom Brady (143).

50,000uRodgers became the first QB in NFL history with

50,000-plus passing yards, 400-plus passing TDs and 3,000-plus rushing yards.

uRodgers became the 11th player in NFL history to hit the 50,000-yard passing mark, doing so on his 6,436th career attempt (39-yard TD to Robert Tonyan), the second fastest to 50,000 passing yards in

NFL history behind only Ben Roethlisberger (6,361 attempts).

uRodgers joined John Elway as the only QBs in NFL history with 50,000-plus passing yards and 3,000-plus rushing yards.

HISTORY FOR ADAMS IN 2020 REG. SEASONuWR Davante Adams set the franchise record for

receptions in a season with 115 and tied Sterling Sharpe (1994) for the most receiving TDs in a season with 18 (tied for No. 3 in NFL history).

uAdams became the first player in NFL history to have 15-plus TD receptions and average 95-plus receiv-ing yards and eight-plus receptions per game.

uAdams led the NFL in receiving TDs, receiving yards per game and receptions per game in 2020, the first player to lead the league in all three categories since Sharpe in 1992.

uAdams tied Jerry Rice for the most seasons in NFL history with 110-plus receptions and 13-plus receiving TDs (two).

uIt was Adams’ second career 100-catch season (111 in 2018), joining Sharpe (1992-93) as the only players in team history to record two 100-catch seasons.

uAdams posted five games last season with two-plus TD receptions, the second most in a season in team history behind only Don Hutson (six in 1942).

uAdams recorded two games last season with three-plus receiving TDs, matching the single-season team record held by Hutson (1938 and 1942) and Sharpe (1994).

uAdams (546) moved past James Lofton (530) into the No. 4 spot in team history for career receptions. Adams trails former teammate Jordy Nelson (550) for the third most.

uAdams became the first player in NFL history with 100-plus receptions and 18-plus receiving TDs in a season.

uAdams had five games with at least 10 receptions, 100 receiving yards and a touchdown catch last season, the second most in a single season in NFL history (Michael Thomas, six games in 2019).

uAdams had four games last season with 10-plus recep-tions, 100-plus receiving yards and two-plus receiving TDs, the only player in NFL history to do so in a season.

uAdams has seven career games with 10-plus receptions/two-plus TDs, the most in team history ahead of Hutson (three).

uAdams posted a receiving TD in eight straight games (Weeks 7-14), setting the franchise record previ-ously held by Hutson (seven in 1941-42 and 1943-44). Adams (eight) also passed Hutson, Paul Hornung (1960) and Ahman Green (2003) for the most consecutive games with a TD in team annals (seven).

uIt was the first time in team history that two players (Adams, eight / TE Robert Tonyan, five) had streaks of five-plus games with a receiving TD in the same sea-son.

uAdams had a streak of eight straight games (Weeks 7-14) with six-plus catches and a receiving TD, passing WR Terrell Owens (seven in 2007) for the longest streak in league history.

uAdams became the fifth player in team history with 500-plus catches, and reached that mark in his 95th career game, topping Sharpe’s team mark (96 games) for the fastest to 500 career receptions.

uAdams became the second Packer (Sharpe) and the sixth player in NFL history to register 540-plus receptions/60-plus TD catches in his first seven seasons.

uIn the red zone last season, Adams recorded 14 receiv-ing TDs (tied for the most in NFL history) and 23 recep-tions (most in league history).

uAdams had 43 red-zone TD receptions from 2016-20, marking the second most over a five-season span in NFL history (Cris Carter, 46, 1995-99).

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MORE INDIVIDUAL FEATS IN 2020 REG. SEASONuRB Aaron Jones was the first player in franchise

history to have three games in a season with 130-plus rushing yards and a rushing TD on 20 or fewer carries. He became just the fourth NFL player since the merger to do so in three games in a season (Garrison Hearst, 1998; Barry Sanders, 1996; Franco Harris, 1972).

uJones is one of two players in NFL history (Jim Brown, 1957-60) to rush for 3,000-plus yards, 35-plus TDs and average 5.00-plus yards per carry in their first four seasons in the league.

uJones is one of three players in the NFL to post 2,000-plus rushing yards and 25-plus rushing TDs over the past two seasons (Derrick Henry, Dalvin Cook). Jones is the first Packer to hit those marks over a two-season span since FB Jim Taylor (1962-63).

uJones finished the season with 1,104 yards on 201 car-ries, setting a franchise record (min. 200 rush att.) with 5.49 yards per rush attempt. Jones was the first Packer to finish in the top five (No. 4) in the NFL in rush-ing yards since Ahman Green finished No. 2 in 2003.

uJones (2019-20) joined Green (2000-01) as the only Packers with 1,000-plus rushing yards, nine-plus rushing TDs and 45-plus receptions in back-to-back seasons.

uJones became the first player in franchise his-tory to have two TD runs of 75-plus yards in a season (career-long 77-yard TD vs. Philadelphia in Week 13 and a 75-yard TD vs. Detroit in Week 2).

uJones posted three runs of 50-plus yards last season (2020), tied with Green (2001 and 2003) for the most by a Packer in the last 40 seasons (Elias).

uRB AJ Dillon posted a career-high 124 yards rushing and two TDs on 21 carries (5.9 avg.) in Week 16, becom-ing the youngest player in team history (per Elias) to post 100-plus rushing yards and two-plus rushing TDs in a game. Dillon is the only rookie in franchise his-tory to rush for 120-plus yards and two TDs in a game.

uK Mason Crosby made all 16 field-goal attempts last season, becoming the first player in franchise his-tory (since 1938) to never miss a field goal in a single regular season (min. two FG att.).

uCrosby has made 18 consecutive field goals (2019-20), the third-longest streak in team history behind his own streaks of 19 in 2013-14 and 23 in 2010-11.

uCrosby made a FG of 50-plus yards in Weeks 14-15, marking the fifth time in his career he has hit a 50-plus yard field goal in back-to-back games (2008, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2020). Chris Jacke (twice) is the only other Green Bay kicker to do that more than once.

uTE Marcedes Lewis became just the seventh TE in NFL history to play in 200-plus games and register 400-plus receptions (Tony Gonzalez, Antonio Gates, Jason Witten, Shannon Sharpe, Jackie Smith, Ben Watson).

uDating back to 1970, G Elgton Jenkins became the first Packer to start games at guard, center and tackle in the same season (Elias).

uTE Robert Tonyan became the first TE in team history to register a TD reception in five straight games (Weeks 11-15) and the first NFL TE to do so in a single season since Broncos TE Julius Thomas in 2014.

uTonyan posted 11 TD catches on the season, tied for the most in a season by a tight end in team history (Paul Coffman, 11 in 1983).

uTonyan also became the first TE in team history to have a TD catch of 25-plus yards in three straight games (Weeks 11-13). He was the first NFL tight end to do so since Bengals TE Rodney Holman (three straight in 1986-87). Tonyan is only the third Packer (Greg Jennings, 2008; James Lofton, 1984) to post a TD catch of 25-plus yards in three consecutive games since the 1970 merger.

uTonyan (50-568-10) became just the second TE in team history to have 45-plus catches, 500-plus receiving yards and nine-plus receiving TDs in a season, joining Coffman (54-814-11 in 1983).

uLB Za’Darius Smith posted the most sacks by a player in his first two seasons with the Packers (26.0) as he moved past Clay Matthews (23.5 in 2009-10). Smith also became the first Packer with a double-digit sack total in back-to-back seasons since Matthews (2009-10).

uSmith posted a sack in 10 games last season, tying a single-season team record (Tim Harris, 10 games in 1988 and 1989).

uWith 13.5 sacks last season and 12.5 sacks last season, Smith matched the longest streak in team history with back-to-back seasons with 12-plus sacks (four others) and was the first to do so since DE Aaron Kampman (2006-07).

uWR Marquez Valdes-Scantling led the NFL (min. 10 rec.) with 27.2 yards per reception on third down, the most by a Packer and the fourth-best mark in the NFL in a single-season dating back to 1991.

uAmong players with 32-plus receptions in a season, Valdes-Scantling’s average of 20.9 yards per catch in 2020 was the top mark in the NFL over the last 10 seasons. It was also the top average by a Packer with 32-plus catches in a single season since Lofton (22.0) in 1984.

uValdes-Scantling led the NFL (min. 32 rec.) in yards per reception (20.9) for the 2020 regular season. He became the first Packer since Lofton (1984) to lead the NFL in yards per catch.

uValdes-Scantling posted six catches of 40-plus yards last season (tied for No. 1 in the NFL).

uValdes-Scantling’s six receptions of 40-plus yards were the third most by a Packer in a single season since 2011 (Jordy Nelson: seven in 2011 and eight in 2014).

uValdes-Scantling registered a reception of 45-plus yards in three straight games (Weeks 9-11), tying Max McGee (1958-59) and Lofton (1984) for the third-longest streak by a Packer since 1950 (Elias).

uValdes-Scantling has 15 catches of 40-plus yards in his career, marking the second-most 40-yard recep-tions by a Packer in their first three seasons (WR Greg Jennings, 17) over the last 40 seasons (Elias).

uValdes-Scantling joined Boyd Dowler and Lofton as the only Packers to average 25-plus receptions and 15-plus yards per catch in each of their first three NFL seasons.

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OFFENSE AMONG THE BEST The Packers finished the 2020 regular season at or near the top of the league in numerous offensive categories, includ-ing leading the league in points per game:

uGreen Bay was the only team to rank in the top 10 in the NFL in all of the following categories: total yards per game (389.0, No. 5), yards per play (6.29, No. 3), passing yards per game (256.6, No. 9), passing yards per play (7.81, No. 2), rushing yards per game (132.4, No. 8) and rushing yards per carry (4.78, No. 7).

uDating back to 1991, the 2020 season was just the third time the Packers ranked in the top 10 in total net yards per game, rushing yards per game and passing yards per game (2004 and 2013).

uDating back to 1970, it was the eighth time that Green Bay finished in the top five in both points per game and total net yards per game and the first time since 2011.

uThe Packers also ranked at the top or near the top of the league in:

uThe Packers gave up one sack/zero sacks in a league-high 13 games during the 2020 regular season, tied for the most in a season in team history (2004).

uGreen Bay ranked in the top five in both sacks allowed and sacks/pass attempt allowed last season:

uGreen Bay was the only NFL team to have three different players (WR Davante Adams-18, RB Aaron Jones-11, TE Robert Tonyan-11) with 10-plus TDs this season.

uDating back to 1931 (stathead.com), it was just the second time that three Packers posted 10-plus touch-downs in the same season (2014: Randall Cobb, 12; Eddie Lacy, 13; Jordy Nelson, 13).

uThe Packers ranked at the top of league in 2020 in 40-plus-yard plays and 40-plus-yard TDs:

uGreen Bay’s 18 plays of 40-plus yards were the most it had in a season since registering 18 in 2011, and the Packers’ eight 40-plus-yard TDs were the most since posting 10 in 2014.

uWR Marquez Valdes-Scantling tied for No. 1 in the NFL in 2020 with six plays of 40-plus yards and was No. 2 in the league with four 40-plus-yard TDs (Tyreek Hill, five), according to Sportradar.

uValdes-Scantling (six) and Adams (five) marked the first time since 2009 that the Packers had two players with at least five receptions of 40-plus yards each in the same season (Greg Jennings, six; Donald Driver, five).

uGreen Bay was at the top of the league in the 2020 regu-lar season in red-zone offense:

uSince 2000, there have been five NFL teams to finish the season with a red-zone TD percentage of 75-plus (2003 Chiefs, 77.8; 2013 Broncos, 76.1; 2019 Titans, 75.6; 2020 Titans, 750.0; Packers, 80.0).

uThe Packers posted a red-zone TD percentage of 75-plus percent in 12 of 16 games in 2020. That was the most in a season by Green Bay since the NFL began tracking in 2000 (nine in 2019).

uGreen Bay was one of three teams (Cleveland and Tampa Bay) to not turn the ball over in the red zone during the 2020 regular season. Dating back to 1991, it marked just the second time the Packers did not commit a turnover in the red zone in the regular season (2008), according to Sportradar.

uThe Packers finished No. 4 in the NFL in offensive points scored on drives started in the final two minutes of the half and game (62), and were No. 1 in the league with eight passing TDs (Sportradar).

Team Points Per Game 1. Green Bay 31.8 2. Buffalo 31.3 3. Tampa Bay 30.8 4. Tennessee 30.7

Team 40-Point Games 1. Tennessee 5 2t. Green Bay 4 2t. Tampa Bay 4

Team Avg. Time of Possession 1. Green Bay 32:29 2. L.A. Rams 32:01 3. Buffalo 31:45 4. New Orleans 31:43

Team 30-Point Games 1. Green Bay 12 2. Tennessee 10 3t. Buffalo 9 3t. Kansas City 9

Team 3rd-Down Pct. 1. Buffalo 49.73% 2. Green Bay 49.44% 3. Kansas City 48.97% 4. Baltimore 48.79%

Team Sacks Allowed 1. Pittsburgh 14 2t. Green Bay 21 2t. Indianapolis 21

Team Sacks Per Pass Attempt 1. Pittsburgh 2.13% 2. Tampa Bay 3.51% 3. Indianapolis 3.80% 4. Kansas City 3.81% 5. Green Bay 3.99%

Games With 50.0-Plus Team 3rd-Down Pct. 1t. Green Bay 9 1t. Kansas City 9 3t. Detroit 8 3t. Las Vegas 8

Team 40-Plus-Yard Plays 1t. Green Bay 18 1t. Tennessee 18 3. Arizona 16 4t. Denver/Philadelphia/Tampa Bay 14

Team 40-Plus-Yard TDs 1t. Green Bay 8 1t. Dallas 8 3. Tennessee 7 4t. Four teams 6

Red-Zone Team Touchdown Pct. 1. Green Bay 80.0 (48-60) 2. Tennessee 75.0 (48-64) 3. Cleveland 73.6 (39-53) 4. Seattle 73.2 (41-56)

Team Red-Zone Touchdowns 1. New Orleans 49 2t. Green Bay 48 2t. Tennessee 48 4t. Buffalo/Minnesota/Tampa Bay 42

Red-Zone Team Passing Touchdowns 1. Green Bay 35 2. Seattle 29 3. Tampa Bay 28

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DIVISION DOMINANCEuGreen Bay started off the 2020 season with continued

success in the NFC North, winning three of its first four games against division foes, including the franchise’s 100th all-time win against the Bears (including playoffs) in Week 12, and finished with a 5-1 record and second consecutive NFC North title.

uThe Packers were one of four teams to win five-plus divi-sion games last season (Buffalo and New Orleans, 6-0 / Tennessee, 5-1).

uGreen Bay was one of three teams (Kansas City, New Orleans) to go 6-0 in road division games over the last two seasons (2019-20).

uThe Packers scored 43 points at Minnesota in Week 1 and 42 points versus Detroit in Week 2 this season. It was only the third time Green Bay has scored 40-plus points in back-to-back divisional games (1984, 2014).

uGreen Bay posted 40-plus points three times last season against an NFC North foe (41 vs. Chicago in Week 12). It was the first time in team history that the Packers have posted three 40-point games in a season against divisional opponents since the league went to a divsional format in 1967.

uGreen Bay led the NFL during the 2020 regular season in points per game (35.7) in division games, scoring 30-plus points in five of six contests.

uThe Packers scored the most points per game (35.7) in 2020 then they ever had against division opponents, dat-ing back to 1967. Green Bay surpassed the 35.3 average they posted against the division in 2011.

uThe Packers recorded the fewest giveaways against the division in 2020 (two) then they ever had in a single season, dating back to 1967.

uSince the NFL went to 32 teams in 2002, there have been two teams to average 35-plus points per game and record two or fewer giveaways vs. divisional opponents, the 2020 Packers (35.7, two) and the 2016 Atlanta Falcons (38.5, two).

uIn 2020, Green Bay scored the sixth-most (43 at Minnesota), tied for the seventh-most (42 vs. Detroit) and the ninth-most points (41 vs. Chicago) in a division game dating back to 2002.

uHead Coach Matt LaFleur has led the Packers to divison titles in both of his first two seasons and is one of four NFL head coaches to debut in the Super Bowl era to win his first eight divisional games with a team. All coaches listed below were in their first career head-coaching positions (via the Elias Sports Bureau):

uGreen Bay’s eight-game divisional winning streak ended in Week 8 in 2020, but it tied the second longest for the franchise since the league went to a divisional format in 1967, trailing only the 12-game streak from 2010-12.

uDating back to 1995, the Packers have the second-most division titles in the NFL:

uGreen Bay has won seven division titles with Aaron Rodgers as the starting quarterback.

u Rodgers led the league in both passing TDs and passer rating (min. 50 pass att.) in division games this season (Sportradar):

uRodgers’ 20 TD passes were the most against his own division in a season without throwing an interception in NFL history, besting the 18/0 ratio Rodgers threw for against the NFC North in 2014.

uDating back to 1948, Rodgers’ 20 TD passes tied for the fifth most against division opponents in the NFL (Dan Marino is No. 1 with 24 in 1984).

uRodgers owns three of the top five marks for single-season passer rating against divisional opponents (min. 100 pass att.) since 1948:

uRodgers threw four-plus TD passes for the fifth time against the Bears in Week 12 and the sixth time in Week 17, the most in NFL history (Fran Tarkenton, four).

uRodgers posted his seventh career game with a 130-plus rating against Chicago in Week 17, four more than any other NFL quarterback (John Brodie, three).

u WR Davante Adams led the NFL last season in receiv-ing TDs against division opponents:

u Dating back to 1967, Adams tied the franchise record for TD receptions (eight) against the division in one season (Sterling Sharpe in 1993 and 1994 and Robert Brooks in 1995).

u Dating back to 2002, Adams’ eight TD receptions tied for the third most in the NFL against division opponents (Terrell Owens, nine in 2007 / Randy Moss, 11 in 2007).

uRB Aaron Jones registered five rushing TDs against division opponents last year, the most by a Packer since Ahman Green in 2003 (six) and tied for No. 4 in the NFL in 2019. Jones posted four rushing TDs in five NFC North games this season (tied for No. 9 in the NFL), and his nine since the start of last season rank No. 4 in the NFL:

uLB Za’Darius Smith is tied for No. 7 in the NFL in sacks against division opponents since 2019 (8.5).

u Dating back to 2019, the Packers have 33.0 sacks against NFC North teams, the most among teams in the NFC North division over that time span (Minnesota, 24.0 / Chicago, 24.0 / Detroit, 17.0).

Team Division Titles (Since 1995) 1. New England 19 2. Green Bay 14* 3. Pittsburgh 13* 4t. Indianapolis 10 4t. Seattle 10* 5t. Kansas City 9* 5t. Philadelphia 9 *2020 Division Champion

Rushing TDs Against Player Division Opp. (2019-20) 1. Derrick Henry, TEN 17 2. Dalvin Cook, MIN 13 3. Josh Jacobs, LV 12 4. Aaron Jones, GB 9

Divisional Wins In a Row To Start Head Coach Head-Coaching Career 1. Steve Mariucci, SF, 1997-98 12 2. Chan Gailey, DAL, 1998-99 10 3. Raymond Berry, NE, 1984-85 9 4. Matt LaFleur, GB, 2019-20 8 5t. Jim Haslett, NO, 2000 7 5t. Barry Switzer, DAL, 1994 7

Passer Rating Against Player Division Opp. (2020) 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 128.5 2. Drew Brees, NO 119.1

Passing TDs Against Player Division Opp. (2020) 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 20 2. Deshaun Watson, HOU 14 3t. Three players 13

Receiving TDs Against Player Division Opp. (2020) 1. Davante Adams, GB 8 2t. Marquise Brown, BAL 6 2t. Tyler Lockett, SEA 6

Passer Rating Against Player, Team, Season Division Opp. 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2014 137.5 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2011 134.7 3. Tom Brady, NE, 2007 132.1 4. Matt Ryan, ATL, 2016 130.7 5. Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2020 128.5

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THE BALLuAfter finishing No. 2 in the NFL in 2019 in giveaways

with a franchise-record-tying 13, Green Bay set the single-season franchise record and led the league in giveaways during the 2020 regular season:

uGreen Bay is 19-0 under Head Coach Matt LaFleur when winning the turnover margin. It is the most wins with no losses over a two-season span by an NFL team since the 2011-12 Packers (20-0).

uThe Packers’ 19-zero-giveaway games in 2019-20 tied the top NFL mark over a two-season span (New England, 19 in 2010-11).

uThe Packers finished with four giveaways at home last season, the fewest in a season in team history (five in 2014) and tied for the fourth fewest in NFL his-tory (three teams with three).

uGreen Bay finished last season tied for No. 3 in the NFL in turnover differential (+12) and tied for No. 7 in the league this season (+7). The Packers plus-19 turnover differential in 2019-20 is No. 3 in the NFL over that span.

uThe Packers won the TO margin in 10 games last sea-son, all victories. Green Bay finished ranked No. 1 in the NFL in most games winning the turnover margin this season (stathead.com).

uDating back to 1940, the 2020 season marked just the sixth time Green Bay won the turnover margin in 10-plus games in a single regular season (12 in 2009 and 2011 / 10 in 1962, 1965, 2015 and 2020).

uThe Packers were No. 1 in the NFL with 10 zero-giveaway games in 2020. Dating back to 2019, Green Bay is No. 1 in the NFL in zero-giveaway games with 19 (Tennessee is No. 2 with 13).

uGreen Bay set a franchise record for the most zero-giveaway games in a season (10) in 2020, passing the mark the Packers set in 2019 (according to the Elias Sports Bureau):

uThe Packers are the only team in NFL history to have nine-plus zero-takeaway games in back-to-back seasons.

uThe Packers’ interception rate was the lowest in the NFL last season:

uIn 2019, QB Aaron Rodgers did not throw an inter-ception in eight straight games (Games 7-14) and 277 attempts, the second-longest streak of his career (402 in 2018).

uRodgers’ eight-game streak without an INT was the second-longest streak in team history behind his nine-game streak in 2018 and was the longest streak in the NFL last season (min. 15 pass att.); pro-football-reference.com.

uSince 1932, Rodgers ranks No. 2 in the NFL in touch-down/interception ratio, according to Sportradar (min. 1,500 att.):

Team Giveaways 1. Green Bay 11 2. Tennessee 12 3. Indianapolis 15

Games with Season Zero Giveaways 1. 2020 10 2. 2019 9 3t. 2016, 2015, 2009 8

Quarterback TD/INT Ratio (Since 1932) 1. Patrick Mahomes, KC 4.75 (114/24) 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB 4.63 (412/89)

Team Interception Rate 1. Green Bay 0.95% 2. Kansas City 1.11% 3. Houston 1.28%

Games Winning The Team (W-L) Turnover Margin 1. Green Bay (10-0) 10 2t. Five teams 9

ALL-PROGreen Bay Packers WR Davante Adams, T David Bakhtiari, C Corey Linsley and QB Aaron Rodgers were named first-team All-Pro by The Associated Press while CB Jaire Alexander and LB Za’Darius Smith were named second-team All-Pro by AP. uThe Packers’ four first-team selections were the most

since 1967 (six), which was also the last time Green Bay got two offensive linemen on the first team (Jerry Kramer and Forrest Gregg).

uAdams was the first Packers WR to earn first-team All-Pro honors since Antonio Freeman in 1998.

uAlexander was the first Green Bay CB to earn All-Pro honors since Charles Woodson in 2011.

uBakhtiari was named All-Pro for the fifth year in a row (first team in 2018 and 2020 / second team in 2016-17, 2019).

uLinsley became the first Green Bay center to earn first-team All-Pro honors since Jim Ringo in 1963.

uRodgers earned All-Pro honors for the fourth season (first team in 2011 and 2014, second team in 2012).

uSmith earned his first All-Pro honor and was the first Packers LB to be named All-Pro since Clay Matthews in 2012.

PRO BOWLAdams, Alexander, Bakhtiari, G Elgton Jenkins, RB Aaron Jones, Rodgers and Smith were named to the Pro Bowl roster. uThe Packers’ seven selections tied for the most in the

NFL this year (Baltimore, Kansas City and Seattle). It was the most original selections for Green Bay since seven players were selected in 2011.

uSix of the players were named starters (all but Jones), giving Green Bay the most starter selections since it had eight in 1967.

uDating back to 1938, it was the 11th time that the Packers have had multiple offensive lineman selected to the Pro Bowl (three in 1963, 1962 and two in 2016, 2012, 2003, 1967, 1966, 1961, 1960, 1959).

uIt marked Adams’ fourth straight selection (2017-20), making him only the second Packers WR to make four-plus consecutive Pro Bowls (James Lofton, six in a row from 1980-85). Adams’ four career selections are tied for the third most by a WR in franchise his-tory, trailing Sterling Sharpe (five) and Lofton (seven).

uAlexander earned his first Pro Bowl honor in his third NFL season, becoming the first Packers cornerback selected since Sam Shields in 2014. He is one of three cornerbacks in franchise history to make the Pro Bowl in his first three seasons, joining Herb Adderley (1963, third season) and Willie Buchanon (1973, second season).

uBakhtiari earned his third trip to the Pro Bowl and his second straight as an original selection.

uJenkins earned his first selection and is just the third Packers offensive lineman (Deral Teteak as a rookie in 1952 and Charley Brock in his second year in 1940) to make the Pro Bowl in their first two seasons.

uJones earned his first Pro Bowl selection in his fourth season. Dating back to 2000, he is just the third Packer running back to be selected to the Pro Bowl (Ahman Green, 2001-04 and Eddie Lacy, 2013).

uFor Rodgers, it marked the ninth Pro Bowl selection of his career (2009, 2011-12, 2014-16, 2018-20), tying QB Brett Favre and T Forrest Gregg for the most Pro Bowl selections by a Packer.

uSmith made his second career Pro Bowl and first as an original selection after being an injury replacement last season. He was the first Packer defender to earn a selection in consecutive years since LB Clay Matthews in 2014-15.

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QUICK STARTSGreen Bay started games quick to help fuel a 2020 regular season that saw the Packers score the second-most points (509) in franchise history (560 in 2011).uThe Packers led the NFL in opening-drive scoring in

2020 (Sportradar):

uDating back to 2000, it was the most points a team scored on opening drives in a single season, best-ing the 71 that New England put up in 2007 (Sportradar). It also marked just the fourth time since 2000 that the Packers scored 50-plus points on opening drives in one regular season (59 in 2011 / 58 in 2016 / 54 in 2017).

uSince 2000, it was the most scores on opening drives for Green Bay in a single season and only the second time the Packers reached double digits (10 in 2016). It also tied the 2007 Patriots for the most in the NFL in a single season (Sportradar).

uGreen Bay ranked No. 1 in the NFL in passing TDs on opening drives in the 2020 regular season:

uDating back to 2000, the Packers registered the most passing TDs (nine) on opening drives in the NFL (Sportradar).

uGreen Bay led the league in points per first half (18.7) during the 2020 regular season. Dating back to 2000, it was the second most for the Packers (19.4 in 2014) in a single seaoson and the fourth most in the NFL (New England, 20.8 in 2007 / St. Louis Rams, 19.1 in 2001).

uIn each of the last two seasons, QB Aaron Rodgers has led the NFL in passer rating (min. 45 pass att.) on opening drives, and both ratings rank in the top five in a single season in the NFL since 2000:

uRodgers has 14 TD passes on opening drives in 2019-20, the most in the NFL over a two-season span since 2000.

PACKERS IN WEEKLY 2020 TEAM RANKINGS

NFL Offense NFL DefenseAfter Week Opp. Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass1 @MIN 1 4 2 23 21 222 DET 1 1 5 10 13 133 @NO 2 2 6 14 14 184 ATL 2 4 4 12t 9 185 BYE 2 5 3 12 9 196 @TB 7 7 14 14 15 147 @HOU 8 10 14 11 12 188 MIN 9 9 9 11 15 139 @SF 7 10 8 11 12 1310 JAC 6 11 6 9 12 1311 @IND 7 14 6 12 13 1312 CHI 4 10 6 13t 13 1513 PHI 2 8t 5 11 14 1114 @DET 2 10 2 8 11 1215 CAR 4 8 8 8 11 916 TEN 3 8 9 7 14 617 @CHI 5 8 9 9 13t 7GB in 2019 18 15 17 18 23 14GB in 2018 12 22 9 18 22 12GB in 2017 26 17 25 22 17 23GB in 2016 8 20 7 22 8 31GB in 2015 23 12 25t 15 21 6GB in 2014 6 11 8 15 23 10GB in 2013 3 7 6 25 25 24GB in 2012 13 20 9 11 17 11 GB in 2011 3 27 3 32 14 32 GB in 2010 9 24 5 5 18 5 GB in 2009 6 14 7 2 1 5 GB in 2008 8 17 8 20 26 12GB in 2007 2 21 2 11 14 12GB in 2006 9 23 8 12 13 17GB in 2005 18 30 7 7 23 1GB in 2004 3 10 3 25 14 25GB in 2003 4 3 16 17 10 23GB in 2002 12 12 10 12 21 3GB in 2001 6 21 3 12 16 15GB in 2000 15 23 8 15 8 19GB in 1999 9 21 7 19 22 18GB in 1998 5 25 3 4 4 10GB in 1997 4 12 3 7 20 8GB in 1996 5 11 5 1 4 1GB in 1995 7 26 3 14 7 21GB in 1994 9 19 9 6 3 15GB in 1993 19 22 18 2 8 7GB in 1992 15 21 9 23 16 23

Team Opening-Drive Scores 1. Green Bay 13 2. Indianapolis 10 3t. Atlanta 9 3t. N.Y. Jets 9 5t. Five teams 8

Team Opening-Drive Points 1. Green Bay 73 2. Indianapolis 66 3t. Detroit 52 3t. Tennessee 52 5. Seattle 48

Team Opening-Drive TD Passes 1. Green Bay 9 2t. Buffalo 5 2t. Indianapolis 5 2t. Tennessee 5 5t. Four teams 4

Opening-Drive Player, Team, Season Passer Rating 1. Philip Rivers, SD, 2016 152.2 2. Peyton Manning, IND, 2000 150.5 3. Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2019 141.6 4. Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2020 139.5 5. Carson Palmer, CIN, 2007 138.2

ALL-NFL AND ALL-NFCGreen Bay Packers WR Davante Adams, T David Bakhtiari, C Corey Linsley and QB Aaron Rodgers were named to the 2020 All-NFL and All-NFC teams by the Pro Football Writers of America. They were joined by teammates, CB Jaire Alexander and LB Za’Darius Smith on the PFWA All-NFC team.uThe Packers led the league with four selections to the

PFWA All-NFL team. uThe four selections to the All-NFL offense tied the

2016 Dallas Cowboys for the most by one team to the offensive unit.

uGreen Bay led the conference with six selections to the PFWA All-NFC team.

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TRAINING-CAMP PRACTICE ACCESSuAll public practices are open in their entirety to a limited

number of credentialed media. Photography (video and still) will be limited to certain periods and areas during training camp.

VIDEO/PHOTO POLICYuThe team reserves the right to limit photography to

certain periods for competitive reasons.uDuring practice periods in which B-roll and still pho-

tography are NOT permitted, the media may not utilize camera phones either. The communications staff will alert the media of the permissible “shooting” periods before and during each practice.

uVideo of practice and Zoom interviews by an individual or media outlet can be posted on social-media sites in compliance with the NFL online-content policy.

uNo live-streaming or live broadcast of practice or Zoom interviews is permitted by an individual or media outlet at any time on any platform.

uTripods are not allowed to be used while filming from the sideline.

BLOGGING/TWITTER POLICYuDuring training camp, “Twitter/blogging” is allowed dur-

ing practices, but the Packers would ask that members of the media utilizing the technology adhere to a few simple guidelines. Please note that this policy is for training-camp practices only and does change during the regular season.

uNO entries about specific schemes, personnel groupings or anything that might be related in any way to game planning. If you have ANY questions about this, please ask a member of the Packers’ communications staff before posting.

uNO entries regarding “football communications,” includ-ing specific exchanges between coaches and players that might be overheard. Acknowledgement that the conversation occurred is acceptable, but we ask that the details of the conversation be withheld.

uNO detailed speculation as to the potential nature or severity of an injury until Head Coach Matt LaFleur has addressed it following practice. Once again, acknowledg-ing that an injury occurred and providing general details (i.e., ‘Right leg...’ or ‘Left wrist…’) is permitted, but anything beyond that would be purely speculative and possibly inaccurate.

uThe team would like to continue to keep training-camp practices open to those wishing to utilize blogs and/or Twitter, but such a policy is contingent upon media adhering to the guidelines above. If there are ANY questions regarding what is or is not acceptable, please contact a member of the Packers’ communications department.

PRIVATE TEAM COMMUNICATIONuThe Packers ask all media, print and electronic, to refrain

from reporting or recording any team communication meant solely for the team.

uThis includes the post-practice team huddle, in which LaFleur addresses his players. It also includes mid-practice and/or post-practice communication between any coach and his players, especially conversations of a reprimanding, negative nature.

uIn general, reporting that the conversation took place is acceptable, just not the details of those conversations. Details are not to be relayed to the public either directly (through firsthand hearing), or indirectly (through inter-views, even if the subject answers the question).

uIf media has any question as to whether communication should be kept private, please contact the communica-tions department before writing or airing such conversa-tions.

INJURY-FOOTAGE POLICYuAgain this season, the Packers respectfully ask all pho-

tographers (video and still) to follow guidelines related to shooting injured players.

uPhotographers are asked to avoid filming, photograph-ing, printing and/or airing any shots of any injury situa-tion, while the injury occurs, while trainers attend to/treat the injured player, and while the player is leaving the field, either on his own or with aid. This includes minor injuries.

uThe team will allow shots of players after they’ve been treated. For instance, cameras are allowed to shoot a player on the sideline with ice on his knee, after trainers have left.

uHowever, cameras are not allowed to film a player on crutches, either on the field or in the locker room.

uIf outlets choose not to respect this policy — or any other policy — the team will have no choice but to consider limiting access to the field.

INJURY INFORMATIONuAll injury information will be issued by Head Coach

Matt LaFleur. Please do not address injury questions to another coach or staff member.

NFL ONLINE-CONTENT POLICYuAccredited Organizations may supplement its traditional

media distribution platform (e.g., newspaper, television, radio) with other new media distribution platforms that it controls (e.g., websites, official social media accounts, applications, podcasts), provided that, with respect to such new media distribution platforms: (i) any use of film or video or digital still images is limited to a reason-able amount or number (as applicable), and used only to illustrate or support news and editorial coverage of the Game or Event (as opposed to use in connection with or on commercial products (e.g., apparel, posters, commemorative programs, or other types of souvenir or other merchandise, or sponsored content) purposes; (ii) any use of film or video or digital still images is not used to create Simulated Video of game action; (iii) no video of game action is used (except that, if the Accredited Organization is a television broadcaster, Game or Event highlights may be shown as part of a single, non-archived, online “simulcast” of any regularly scheduled television news programming the Accredited Organization may broadcast, provided it adheres to the limits on such broadcasts set forth below); and (iv) use of non-game audio and video content obtained as a result of credentialed card access (e.g., press confer-ences, training camp, practice and/or interviews at NFL venues or events): (1) must be limited to 90 seconds maximum per day (180 seconds maximum -- 90 sec-onds per Member Club -- in two-Member Club markets), (2) may not be posted or streamed “live” or in real time in any form or medium and may not be archived (i.e., made available for on-demand public access for more than 24 hours after posting, etc.), (3) may appear only in an editorial context (i.e., no sponsorship, merchandis-ing or advertising integrated with or around the content, including digital advertising, etc.), and (4) must be accompanied by links back to NFL.com and to the appli-cable Member Club’s web site.

TRAINING-CAMP MEDIA INFORMATION & POLICIES

GREEN BAY PACKERS / PRESEASON WEEK 3 / THROUGH SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 2021

WON 0, LOST 2 MATT LAFLEUR (2 GAMES)

08/14 L 7-26 Houston 72,34808/21 L 14-23 N.Y. Jets 73,628

2021 TEAM STATISTICSGB OPP.

FIRST DOWNS 28 34 Rushing 8 12 Passing 17 19 Penalty 3 3 Third Down-Made/Att 11/25 11/27 Third Down Efficiency 44.0% 40.7% Fourth Down-Made/Att 1/4 0/0 Fourth Down Efficiency 25.0% 0.0%

TOTAL NET YARDS 520 587 Avg. Per Game 260.0 293.5 Total Plays 111 123 Avg. Per Play 4.7 4.8

NET YARDS RUSHING 184 273 Avg. Per Game 92.0 136.5 Total Rushes 53 66 Avg. Per Rush 3.5 4.1

NET YARDS PASSING 336 314 Avg. Per Game 168.0 157.0 Sacked/Yards Lost 3/25 2/12 Gross Yards 361 326 Attempts/Completions 55/38 55/33 Pct. of Completion 69.1% 60.0% Had Intercepted 3 1

PUNTS/AVERAGE 10/45.2 8/45.4 Net Punting Average 35.9 38.5

PUNT RETURN/AVG. 5/11.0 6/15.5 KICKOFF RETURN/AVG. 6/20.5 4/34.8 INTERCEPTION RETURN/AVG. 1/3.0 3/5.7 PENALTIES/YARDS 8/65 11/77 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 4/3 0/0 TOUCHDOWNS 3 4

Rushing 1 2 Passing 2 2 Returns 0 0

EXTRA POINTS/ATTEMPTS 3/3 4/4 TWO POINT CONVERSION/ATT. 0/0 0/0 FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS 0/0 7/7 AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 28:18 31:42

SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSTEAM 7 14 0 0 0 21OPPONENTS 6 24 9 10 0 49

SCORING TD RU PA RT K-PAT FG 2PT S PTSK. Hill 2 1 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12J. Sternberger 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6M. Crosby 0 0 0 0 2/2 0/0 0 0 2J. Molson 0 0 0 0 1/1 0/0 0 0 1TEAM 3 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 0 0 21OPPONENTS 4 2 2 0 4/4 7/7 0 0 49

2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-0

RUSHING NO. YDS AVG LONG TDP. Taylor 17 70 4.1 12 0D. Williams 12 54 4.5 12 0A. Dillon 5 29 5.8 11 0K. Hill 12 27 2.3 12t 1K. Benkert 6 2 0.3 5 0A. Rodgers 1 2 2.0 2 0TEAM 53 184 3.5 12t 1OPPONENTS 66 273 4.1 25t 2

RECEIVING TAR NO. YDS AVG LONG TDM. Taylor 10 9 116 12.9 23 0A. Rodgers 9 7 46 6.6 15 0D. Funchess 8 6 70 11.7 18 0J. Sternberger 6 5 40 8.0 34 1R. Begelton 6 3 29 9.7 14 0K. Hill 4 3 33 11.0 22t 1A. Dillon 3 3 16 5.3 6 0P. Taylor 3 1 7 7.0 7 0C. Blair 2 0 0 0.0 0 0D. Thompkins 2 0 0 0.0 0 0D. Crawford 1 1 4 4.0 4 0D. Williams 1 0 0 0.0 0 0TEAM 55 38 361 9.5 34 2OPPONENTS 55 33 326 9.9 27 2

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG LONG TDK. Ento 1 3 3.0 3 0TEAM 1 3 3.0 3 0OPPONENTS 3 17 5.7 17 0

FUMBLES FUM LST FF REC TDK. Benkert 2 1 0 0 0P. Taylor 1 1 0 0 0J. Love 1 1 0 0 0K. Hill 0 0 0 1 0TEAM 4 3 0 1 0

PUNTING NO. YDS AVG NET TB IN LG BJ. Scott 7 305 43.6 40.3 0 1 51 0R. Winslow 3 147 49.0 25.7 0 0 53 0TEAM 10 452 45.2 35.9 0 1 53 0OPPONENTS 8 363 45.4 38.5 0 6 55 0

PUNT RETURNS RET FC YDS AVG LONG TDR. Begelton 2 0 35 17.5 28 0A. Rodgers 2 1 13 6.5 14 0J. Jackson 1 0 7 7.0 7 0TEAM 5 1 55 11.0 28 0OPPONENTS 6 2 93 15.5 43 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YDS AVG LONG TDK. Hill 4 70 17.5 23 0D. Williams 2 53 26.5 32 0TEAM 6 123 20.5 32 0OPPONENTS 4 139 34.8 73 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+J. Molson 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0M. Crosby 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0TEAM 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0OPPONENTS 0/0 1/1 2/2 3/3 1/1

J. Molson: (-) (-) M. Crosby: (-) (-)OPP: (37G, 25G, 41G, 42G) (54G, 46G, 30G)

PASSING ATT CMP YDS CMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK LOST RATINGK. Benkert 37 26 239 70.3 6.5 1 2.7 2 5.4 23 2.0 17 74.0J. Love 17 12 122 70.6 7.2 1 5.9 0 0.0 34 1.0 8 110.4J. Dolegala 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 ---TEAM 55 38 361 69.1 6.6 2 3.6 3 5.5 34 3 25 76.4OPPONENTS 55 33 326 60.0 5.9 2 3.6 1 1.8 27 2 12 81.3

2021 PRESEASON GREEN BAY PACKERS DEFENSIVE STATS(THROUGH WEEK 3)

POS. PLAYER SOLO ASST. TOTAL TFL SACKS/YDS. PR FR FF INT./YDS. PDS H. Black 6 3 9 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0DL T. Slaton 6 3 9 1 1.0/7.0 1 0 0 0/0 0LB O. Burks 6 2 8 2 1.0/5.0 1 0 0 0/0 0DL J. Heflin 5 3 8 0 0.0/0.0 2 0 0 0/0 0LB D. Scott 5 2 7 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0LB T. Summers 6 0 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0S I. Gaines 4 2 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1S V. Scott 4 2 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1CB K. Ento 2 4 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 1/3 1CB J. Jackson 5 0 5 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1LB C. Rivers 4 1 5 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0LB R. Wilborn 3 2 5 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0LB D. Harris 2 3 5 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0LB I. McDuffie 4 0 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0CB I. Yiadom 3 1 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0DL W. Previlon 2 2 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0LB K. Barnes 2 1 3 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0LB K. Martin 2 1 3 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0/0 0CB S. Jean-Charles 1 2 3 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1CB E. Stokes 1 2 3 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1LB T. Galeai 1 1 2 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0CB D. Martin 1 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0S W. Redmond 1 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0DL T. Lancaster 0 2 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0DL J. Avery 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0DL C. Kemp 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0LB J. Garvin 0 1 1 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0/0 0S C. Uphoff 0 1 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0

TOTALS 78 43 121 5 2.0/12.0 6 0 0 1/3 6

DEFENSIVE SCORESINT (0) FR (0) Safety (0)

SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAYSFR (0)

Preseason defensive and special teams statistics are based on press box statistics.

(AS OF AUG 24, 2021, 1:58 PM CDT) 2021 : PRESEASON

PLAYER TACKLES SOLO ASSISTS FOR FUMBLES FUMBLE REC BLKD FG BLKD PATBLKDPUNT

Henry Black 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Dexter Williams 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Oren Burks 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Kabion Ento 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Innis Gaines 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0De'Jon Harris 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Shemar Jean-Charles 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Kamal Martin 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Christian Uphoff 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Ray Wilborn 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

2021 TOTALS 12 8 4 0 0 0 0 0

NO. NAME POS HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ17 Adams, Davante WR 6-1 215 12/24/1992 8 Fresno State Palo Alto, Calif. D2-1423 Alexander, Jaire CB 5-10 196 2/9/1997 4 Louisville Charlotte, N.C. D1-1831 Amos, Adrian S 6-0 214 4/29/1993 7 Penn State Baltimore, Md. UFA (Chi.)-1951 Barnes, Krys LB 6-2 229 4/2/1998 2 UCLA Bakersfield, Calif. FA-2084 Begelton, Reggie WR 6-0 200 8/31/1993 1 Lamar Beaumont, Texas FA-207 Benkert, Kurt QB 6-3 218 7/17/1995 2 Virginia Cape Coral, Fla. FA-2141 Black, Henry S 6-0 204 1/3/1997 2 Baylor Shreveport, La. FA-2016 Blair, Chris WR 6-2 198 10/6/1997 R Alcorn State Louisville, Miss. FA-2164 Braden, Ben G 6-6 329 3/9/1994 2 Michigan Rockford, Mich. FA-2043 Bradley, Hunter LS 6-3 241 5/21/1994 4 Mississippi State Collierville, Tenn. D7b-1842 Burks, Oren LB 6-3 233 3/21/1995 4 Vanderbilt Lorton, Va. D3-1859 Campbell, De'Vondre LB 6-3 232 7/1/1993 6 Minnesota Fort Myers, Fla. UFA-2160 Capra, Jacob G/T 6-5 300 11/2/1998 R San Diego State Auburn, Calif. FA-2197 Clark, Kenny DL 6-3 314 10/4/1995 6 UCLA Rialto, Calif. D1-1618 Cobb, Randall WR 5-10 192 8/22/1990 11 Kentucky Alcoa, Tenn. T-21 (via HOU)65 Cronk, Coy G/T 6-4 318 1/18/1998 R Iowa Lafayette, Ind. FA-212 Crosby, Mason K 6-1 207 9/3/1984 15 Colorado Georgetown, Texas D6c-0749 Dafney, Dominique TE 6-2 243 6/3/1997 1 Indiana State West Des Moines, Iowa FA-2081 Deguara, Josiah TE 6-2 238 2/14/1997 2 Cincinnati Folsom, Calif. D3-2028 Dillon, AJ RB 6-0 247 5/2/1998 2 Boston College Groton, Mass. D2-209 Dolegala, Jake QB 6-7 242 10/7/1996 1 Central Connecticut State New Berlin, N.Y. UFA-2148 Ento, Kabion CB 6-1 187 1/3/1996 2 Colorado Pine Bluff, Ark. FA-1911 Funchess, Devin WR 6-4 225 5/21/1994 6 Michigan Farmington Hills, Mich. UFA (Ind.)-2038 Gaines, Innis S 6-1 202 8/29/1998 R TCU Beaumont, Texas FA-2150 Galeai, Tipa LB 6-5 229 2/26/1997 1 Utah State Euless, Texas FA-2053 Garvin, Jonathan LB 6-4 257 7/28/1999 2 Miami Lake Worth, Fla. D7b-2052 Gary, Rashan LB 6-5 277 12/3/1997 3 Michigan Paramus, N.J. D1a-1967 Hanson, Jake C 6-4 296 4/29/1997 1 Oregon Eureka, Calif. D6b-2046 Harris, De'Jon LB 6-0 231 11/1/1997 1 Arkansas Marrero, La. FA-206 Hazelton, Damon WR 6-3 206 2/28/1997 R Missouri Baltimore, Md. FA-2190 Heflin, Jack DL 6-3 304 3/8/1998 R Iowa Prophetstown, Ill. FA-2132 Hill, Kylin RB 5-10 214 8/18/1998 R Mississippi State Columbus, Miss. D7-2122 Jean-Charles, Shemar CB 5-10 184 6/20/1998 R Appalachian State Miramar, Fla. D5b-2174 Jenkins, Elgton G 6-5 311 12/26/1995 3 Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. D2-1933 Jones, Aaron RB 5-9 208 12/2/1994 5 Texas-El Paso El Paso, Texas D5b-1745 Kaufusi, Bronson TE 6-6 270 7/6/1991 3 Brigham Young Provo, Utah FA-2196 Keke, Kingsley DL 6-3 288 9/26/1996 3 Texas A&M Richmond, Texas D5-1979 Kelly, Dennis T 6-8 321 1/16/1990 9 Purdue Chicago Heights, Ill. FA-2198 Kemp, Carlo DL 6-3 281 1/1/1998 R Michigan Boulder, Colo. FA-2120 King, Kevin CB 6-3 200 5/5/1995 5 Washington Oakland, Calif. D2a-1795 Lancaster, Tyler DL 6-3 313 11/4/1994 4 Northwestern Plainfield, Ill. FA-1813 Lazard, Allen WR 6-5 227 12/11/1995 3 Iowa State Urbandale, Iowa FA-18 (PS-Jax.)89 Lewis, Marcedes TE 6-6 267 5/19/1984 16 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. FA-1810 Love, Jordan QB 6-4 219 11/2/1998 2 Utah State Bakersfield, Calif. D1-2094 Lowry, Dean DL 6-6 296 6/9/1994 6 Northwestern Rockford, Ill. D4b-1658 McDuffie, Isaiah LB 6-1 227 7/21/1999 R Boston College Buffalo, N.Y. D6b-2135 Molson, JJ K 5-11 180 4/3/1997 1 UCLA Westmount, Quebec FA-2071 Myers, Josh C/G 6-5 310 7/16/1998 R Ohio State Miamisburg, Ohio D2-2170 Newman, Royce T/G 6-5 310 8/17/1997 R Mississippi Nashville, Ill. D4-2173 Nijman, Yosh T 6-7 314 1/2/1996 2 Virginia Tech Maplewood, N.J. FA-1962 Patrick, Lucas G 6-3 313 7/30/1993 5 Duke Brentwood, Tenn. FA-1699 Previlon, Willington DL 6-5 287 5/19/1997 1 Rutgers Orange, N.J. FA-2047 Rivers, Chauncey LB 6-2 259 6/12/1997 1 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. W-21 (via BAL)12 Rodgers, Aaron QB 6-2 225 12/2/1983 17 California Chico, Calif. D1-058 Rodgers, Amari WR 5-9 212 9/23/1999 R Clemson Knoxville, Tenn. D3-2176 Runyan, Jon G 6-4 307 8/8/1997 2 Michigan Philadelphia, Pa. D6a-2026 Savage, Darnell S 5-11 198 7/30/1997 3 Maryland Bear, Del. D1b-1975 Scott, Delontae LB 6-5 246 1/21/1997 1 SMU Irving, Texas FA-206 Scott, JK P 6-6 208 10/30/1995 4 Alabama Denver, Colo. D5b-1836 Scott, Vernon S 6-2 202 9/11/1997 2 TCU Arlington, Texas D7a-2093 Slaton, T.J. DL 6-4 330 10/3/1997 R Florida Plantation, Fla. D5a-2191 Smith, Preston LB 6-5 265 11/17/1992 7 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. UFA (Was.)-1955 Smith, Za'Darius LB 6-4 272 9/8/1992 7 Kentucky Greenville, Ala. UFA (Bal.)-1919 St. Brown, Equanimeous WR 6-5 214 9/30/1996 4 Notre Dame Anaheim, Calif. D6-1887 Sternberger, Jace TE 6-4 251 6/26/1996 3 Texas A&M Kingfisher, Okla. D3-1921 Stokes, Eric CB 6-0 194 3/1/1999 R Georgia Covington, Ga. D1-2139 Sullivan, Chandon CB 5-11 189 8/7/1996 4 Georgia State Winder, Ga. FA-1944 Summers, Ty LB 6-1 241 12/31/1995 3 TCU San Antonio, Texas D7-1986 Taylor, Malik WR 6-1 220 12/21/1995 2 Ferris State Montrose, Mich. FA-1927 Taylor, Patrick RB 6-2 217 4/29/1998 1 Memphis Humble, Texas FA-2085 Tonyan, Robert TE 6-5 237 4/30/1994 4 Indiana State McHenry, Ill. FA-1777 Turner, Billy G/T 6-5 310 10/17/1991 8 North Dakota State Arden Hills, Minn. UFA (Den.)-1940 Uphoff, Christian S 6-3 209 1/22/1998 R Illinois State Washington, Ill. FA-2183 Valdes-Scantling, Marquez WR 6-4 206 10/10/1994 4 South Florida St. Petersburg, Fla. D5c-1878 Van Lanen, Cole T/G 6-4 305 4/23/1998 R Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis. D6a-2157 Wilborn, Ray LB 6-3 230 4/1/1997 1 Ball State Lansing, Mich. FA-2122 Williams, Dexter RB 5-11 212 1/6/1997 2 Notre Dame Winter Garden, Fla. D6b-1988 Winfree, Juwann WR 6-1 210 9/4/1996 2 Colorado Englewood, N.J. FA-20

24 Yiadom, Isaac CB 6-1 188 2/20/1996 4 Boston College Worcester, Mass. T-21 (via NYG)

Injured Reserve (4)82 Nauta, Isaac TE 6-3 246 5/21/1997 3 Georgia Bradenton, Fla. FA-2056 Ramsey, Randy LB 6-3 238 9/7/1995 2 Arkansas Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-1925 Redmond, Will S 5-11 186 12/28/1993 6 Mississippi State Memphis, Tenn. FA-186 Thompkins, DeAndre WR 5-11 188 10/1/1995 1 Penn State Swansboro, N.C. FA-21

Active/PUP (1)69 Bakhtiari, David T 6-4 310 9/30/1991 9 Colorado San Mateo, Calif. D4a-13

NO. NAME POS HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ2 Mason Crosby K 6-1 207 9/3/1984 15 Colorado Georgetown, Texas D6c-076 JK Scott P 6-6 208 10/30/1995 4 Alabama Denver, Colo. D5b-186 Damon Hazelton WR 6-3 206 2/28/1997 R Missouri Baltimore, Md. FA-217 Kurt Benkert QB 6-3 218 7/17/1995 2 Virginia Cape Coral, Fla. FA-218 Amari Rodgers WR 5-9 212 9/23/1999 R Clemson Knoxville, Tenn. D3-219 Jake Dolegala QB 6-7 242 10/7/1996 1 Central Connecticut State New Berlin, N.Y. UFA-2110 Jordan Love QB 6-4 219 11/2/1998 2 Utah State Bakersfield, Calif. D1-2011 Devin Funchess WR 6-4 225 5/21/1994 6 Michigan Farmington Hills, Mich. UFA (Ind.)-2012 Aaron Rodgers QB 6-2 225 12/2/1983 17 California Chico, Calif. D1-0513 Allen Lazard WR 6-5 227 12/11/1995 3 Iowa State Urbandale, Iowa FA-18 (PS-Jax.)16 Chris Blair WR 6-2 198 10/6/1997 R Alcorn State Louisville, Miss. FA-2117 Davante Adams WR 6-1 215 12/24/1992 8 Fresno State Palo Alto, Calif. D2-1418 Randall Cobb WR 5-10 192 8/22/1990 11 Kentucky Alcoa, Tenn. T-21 (via HOU)19 Equanimeous St. Brown WR 6-5 214 9/30/1996 4 Notre Dame Anaheim, Calif. D6-1820 Kevin King CB 6-3 200 5/5/1995 5 Washington Oakland, Calif. D2a-1721 Eric Stokes CB 6-0 194 3/1/1999 R Georgia Covington, Ga. D1-2122 Dexter Williams RB 5-11 212 1/6/1997 2 Notre Dame Winter Garden, Fla. D6b-1922 Shemar Jean-Charles CB 5-10 184 6/20/1998 R Appalachian State Miramar, Fla. D5b-2123 Jaire Alexander CB 5-10 196 2/9/1997 4 Louisville Charlotte, N.C. D1-1824 Isaac Yiadom CB 6-1 188 2/20/1996 4 Boston College Worcester, Mass. T-21 (via NYG)26 Darnell Savage S 5-11 198 7/30/1997 3 Maryland Bear, Del. D1b-1927 Patrick Taylor RB 6-2 217 4/29/1998 1 Memphis Humble, Texas FA-2028 AJ Dillon RB 6-0 247 5/2/1998 2 Boston College Groton, Mass. D2-2031 Adrian Amos S 6-0 214 4/29/1993 7 Penn State Baltimore, Md. UFA (Chi.)-1932 Kylin Hill RB 5-10 214 8/18/1998 R Mississippi State Columbus, Miss. D7-2133 Aaron Jones RB 5-9 208 12/2/1994 5 Texas-El Paso El Paso, Texas D5b-1735 JJ Molson K 5-11 180 4/3/1997 1 UCLA Westmount, Quebec FA-2036 Vernon Scott S 6-2 202 9/11/1997 2 TCU Arlington, Texas D7a-2038 Innis Gaines S 6-1 202 8/29/1998 R TCU Beaumont, Texas FA-2139 Chandon Sullivan CB 5-11 189 8/7/1996 4 Georgia State Winder, Ga. FA-1940 Christian Uphoff S 6-3 209 1/22/1998 R Illinois State Washington, Ill. FA-2141 Henry Black S 6-0 204 1/3/1997 2 Baylor Shreveport, La. FA-2042 Oren Burks LB 6-3 233 3/21/1995 4 Vanderbilt Lorton, Va. D3-1843 Hunter Bradley LS 6-3 241 5/21/1994 4 Mississippi State Collierville, Tenn. D7b-1844 Ty Summers LB 6-1 241 12/31/1995 3 TCU San Antonio, Texas D7-1945 Bronson Kaufusi TE 6-6 270 7/6/1991 3 Brigham Young Provo, Utah FA-2146 De'Jon Harris LB 6-0 231 11/1/1997 1 Arkansas Marrero, La. FA-2047 Chauncey Rivers LB 6-2 259 6/12/1997 1 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. W-21 (via BAL)48 Kabion Ento CB 6-1 187 1/3/1996 2 Colorado Pine Bluff, Ark. FA-1949 Dominique Dafney TE 6-2 243 6/3/1997 1 Indiana State West Des Moines, Iowa FA-2050 Tipa Galeai LB 6-5 229 2/26/1997 1 Utah State Euless, Texas FA-2051 Krys Barnes LB 6-2 229 4/2/1998 2 UCLA Bakersfield, Calif. FA-2052 Rashan Gary LB 6-5 277 12/3/1997 3 Michigan Paramus, N.J. D1a-1953 Jonathan Garvin LB 6-4 257 7/28/1999 2 Miami Lake Worth, Fla. D7b-2055 Za'Darius Smith LB 6-4 272 9/8/1992 7 Kentucky Greenville, Ala. UFA (Bal.)-1957 Ray Wilborn LB 6-3 230 4/1/1997 1 Ball State Lansing, Mich. FA-2158 Isaiah McDuffie LB 6-1 227 7/21/1999 R Boston College Buffalo, N.Y. D6b-2159 De'Vondre Campbell LB 6-3 232 7/1/1993 6 Minnesota Fort Myers, Fla. UFA-2160 Jacob Capra G/T 6-5 300 11/2/1998 R San Diego State Auburn, Calif. FA-2162 Lucas Patrick G 6-3 313 7/30/1993 5 Duke Brentwood, Tenn. FA-1664 Ben Braden G 6-6 329 3/9/1994 2 Michigan Rockford, Mich. FA-2065 Coy Cronk G/T 6-4 318 1/18/1998 R Iowa Lafayette, Ind. FA-2167 Jake Hanson C 6-4 296 4/29/1997 1 Oregon Eureka, Calif. D6b-2070 Royce Newman T/G 6-5 310 8/17/1997 R Mississippi Nashville, Ill. D4-2171 Josh Myers C/G 6-5 310 7/16/1998 R Ohio State Miamisburg, Ohio D2-2173 Yosh Nijman T 6-7 314 1/2/1996 2 Virginia Tech Maplewood, N.J. FA-1974 Elgton Jenkins G 6-5 311 12/26/1995 3 Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. D2-1975 Delontae Scott LB 6-5 246 1/21/1997 1 SMU Irving, Texas FA-2076 Jon Runyan G 6-4 307 8/8/1997 2 Michigan Philadelphia, Pa. D6a-2077 Billy Turner G/T 6-5 310 10/17/1991 8 North Dakota State Arden Hills, Minn. UFA (Den.)-1978 Cole Van Lanen T/G 6-4 305 4/23/1998 R Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis. D6a-2179 Dennis Kelly T 6-8 321 1/16/1990 9 Purdue Chicago Heights, Ill. FA-2181 Josiah Deguara TE 6-2 238 2/14/1997 2 Cincinnati Folsom, Calif. D3-2083 Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR 6-4 206 10/10/1994 4 South Florida St. Petersburg, Fla. D5c-1884 Reggie Begelton WR 6-0 200 8/31/1993 1 Lamar Beaumont, Texas FA-2085 Robert Tonyan TE 6-5 237 4/30/1994 4 Indiana State McHenry, Ill. FA-1786 Malik Taylor WR 6-1 220 12/21/1995 2 Ferris State Montrose, Mich. FA-1987 Jace Sternberger TE 6-4 251 6/26/1996 3 Texas A&M Kingfisher, Okla. D3-1988 Juwann Winfree WR 6-1 210 9/4/1996 2 Colorado Englewood, N.J. FA-2089 Marcedes Lewis TE 6-6 267 5/19/1984 16 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. FA-1890 Jack Heflin DL 6-3 304 3/8/1998 R Iowa Prophetstown, Ill. FA-2191 Preston Smith LB 6-5 265 11/17/1992 7 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. UFA (Was.)-1993 T.J. Slaton DL 6-4 330 10/3/1997 R Florida Plantation, Fla. D5a-2194 Dean Lowry DL 6-6 296 6/9/1994 6 Northwestern Rockford, Ill. D4b-1695 Tyler Lancaster DL 6-3 313 11/4/1994 4 Northwestern Plainfield, Ill. FA-1896 Kingsley Keke DL 6-3 288 9/26/1996 3 Texas A&M Richmond, Texas D5-1997 Kenny Clark DL 6-3 314 10/4/1995 6 UCLA Rialto, Calif. D1-16

98 Carlo Kemp DL 6-3 281 1/1/1998 R Michigan Boulder, Colo. FA-2199 Willington Previlon DL 6-5 287 5/19/1997 1 Rutgers Orange, N.J. FA-20

Injured Reserve (4)6 DeAndre Thompkins WR 5-11 188 10/1/1995 1 Penn State Swansboro, N.C. FA-2125 Will Redmond S 5-11 186 12/28/1993 6 Mississippi State Memphis, Tenn. FA-1856 Randy Ramsey LB 6-3 238 9/7/1995 2 Arkansas Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-1982 Isaac Nauta TE 6-3 246 5/21/1997 3 Georgia Bradenton, Fla. FA-20

Active/PUP (1)69 David Bakhtiari T 6-4 310 9/30/1991 9 Colorado San Mateo, Calif. D4a-13

DEPTH CHART Unofficial, Aug. 24, 2021

OFFENSEWR: 17 Davante Adams 13 Allen Lazard 11 Devin Funchess 86 Malik Taylor 84 Reggie Begelton 6 Damon HazeltonLT: 69 David Bakhtiari 73 Yosh Nijman 65 Coy CronkLG: 74 Elgton Jenkins 76 Jon RunyanC: 71 Josh Myers 67 Jake Hanson 60 Jacob CapraRG: 62 Lucas Patrick 64 Ben Braden 70 Royce NewmanRT: 77 Billy Turner 79 Dennis Kelly 78 Cole Van LanenTE: 89 Marcedes Lewis 81 Josiah Deguara 49 Dominique DafneyTE: 85 Robert Tonyan 87 Jace Sternberger 45 Bronson KaufusiWR: 83 Marquez Valdes-Scantling 18 Randall Cobb 19 Equanimeous St. Brown 8 Amari Rodgers 88 Juwann Winfree 16 Chris BlairQB: 12 Aaron Rodgers 10 Jordan Love 7 Kurt Benkert 9 Jake DolegalaRB: 33 Aaron Jones 28 AJ Dillon 22 Dexter Williams 27 Patrick Taylor 32 Kylin Hill

DEFENSEDE: 94 Dean Lowry 95 Tyler Lancaster 99 Willington PrevilonNT: 97 Kenny Clark 93 T.J. SlatonDE: 96 Kingsley Keke 90 Jack Heflin 98 Carlo KempOLB: 91 Preston Smith 52 Rashan Gary 50 Tipa Galeai 47 Chauncey RiversILB: 51 Krys Barnes 42 Oren Burks 57 Ray WilbornILB: 59 De’Vondre Campbell 44 Ty Summers 46 De’Jon Harris 58 Isaiah McDuffieOLB: 55 Za’Darius Smith 53 Jonathan Garvin 75 Delontae ScottCB: 23 Jaire Alexander 39 Chandon Sullivan 22 Shemar Jean-Charles 24 Isaac YiadomCB: 20 Kevin King 21 Eric Stokes 48 Kabion EntoS: 31 Adrian Amos 36 Vernon Scott 40 Christian UphoffS: 26 Darnell Savage 41 Henry Black 38 Innis Gaines

SPECIAL TEAMSK: 2 Mason Crosby 35 JJ Molson P: 6 JK Scott H: 6 JK Scott PR: 8 Amari Rodgers 18 Randall CobbKR: 32 Kylin Hill 8 Amari Rodgers 39 Chandon SullivanLS: 43 Hunter Bradley ## Rookies are underlined ##

COACH LOCATIONS AT LAMBEAU FIELD

uCoaches’ Box: Luke Butkus (assistant offensive line), Wendel Davis (defensive quality control), Ryan Downard (assistant defensive backs), John Dunn (senior analyst), Nathaniel Hackett (offensive coordina-tor), Justin Hood (defensive quality control), Connor Lewis (special teams assistant/game management specialist), Ryan Mahaffey (offensive quality control) and Tim Zetts (offensive quality control).

uSideline: Joe Barry (defensive coordinator), Maurice Drayton (special teams coordinator), Chris Gizzi (strength & conditioning coordinator), Luke Getsy (quarterbacks/passing game coordinator), Jerry Gray (defensive backs/passing game coordinator), Ruvell Martin (coaching assistant - minority fellowship), Jerry Montgomery (defensive line), Kirk Olivadotti (inside linebackers), Justin Outten (tight ends), Ben Sirmans (running backs), Mike Smith (outside linebackers), Adam Stenavich (offensive line/run game coordinator), Jason Vrable (wide receivers) and Rayna Stewart (assistant special teams).

*Locations may vary in away stadiums

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT.AGEEXP.COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.

QUARTERBACKS (4)7 Kurt Benkert QB 6-3 218 26 2 Virginia Cape Coral, Fla. FA-219 Jake Dolegala QB 6-7 242 24 1 Central Connecticut State New Berlin, N.Y. UFA-2110 Jordan Love QB 6-4 219 22 2 Utah State Bakersfield, Calif. D1-2012 Aaron Rodgers QB 6-2 225 37 17 California Chico, Calif. D1-05

RUNNING BACKS (5)22 Dexter Williams RB 5-11212 24 2 Notre Dame Winter Garden, Fla. D6b-1927 Patrick Taylor RB 6-2 217 23 1 Memphis Humble, Texas FA-2028 AJ Dillon RB 6-0 247 23 2 Boston College Groton, Mass. D2-2032 Kylin Hill RB 5-10214 23 R Mississippi State Columbus, Miss. D7-2133 Aaron Jones RB 5-9 208 26 5 Texas-El Paso El Paso, Texas D5b-17

WIDE RECEIVERS (12)6 Damon Hazelton WR 6-3 206 24 R Missouri Baltimore, Md. FA-218 Amari Rodgers WR 5-9 212 21 R Clemson Knoxville, Tenn. D3-2111 Devin Funchess WR 6-4 225 27 6 Michigan Farmington Hills, Mich. UFA (Ind.)-2013 Allen Lazard WR 6-5 227 25 3 Iowa State Urbandale, Iowa FA-18 (PS-Jax.)16 Chris Blair WR 6-2 198 23 R Alcorn State Louisville, Miss. FA-2117 Davante Adams WR 6-1 215 28 8 Fresno State Palo Alto, Calif. D2-1418 Randall Cobb WR 5-10192 31 11 Kentucky Alcoa, Tenn. T-21 (via HOU)19 Equanimeous St.

BrownWR 6-5 214 24 4 Notre Dame Anaheim, Calif. D6-18

83 Marquez Valdes-Scantling

WR 6-4 206 26 4 South Florida St. Petersburg, Fla. D5c-18

84 Reggie Begelton WR 6-0 200 27 1 Lamar Beaumont, Texas FA-2086 Malik Taylor WR 6-1 220 25 2 Ferris State Montrose, Mich. FA-1988 Juwann Winfree WR 6-1 210 24 2 Colorado Englewood, N.J. FA-20

TIGHT ENDS (6)45 Bronson Kaufusi TE 6-6 270 30 3 Brigham Young Provo, Utah FA-2149 Dominique Dafney TE 6-2 243 24 1 Indiana State West Des Moines, Iowa FA-2081 Josiah Deguara TE 6-2 238 24 2 Cincinnati Folsom, Calif. D3-2085 Robert Tonyan TE 6-5 237 27 4 Indiana State McHenry, Ill. FA-1787 Jace Sternberger TE 6-4 251 25 3 Texas A&M Kingfisher, Okla. D3-1989 Marcedes Lewis TE 6-6 267 37 16 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. FA-18

OFFENSIVE LINE (14)60 Jacob Capra G/T 6-5 300 22 R San Diego State Auburn, Calif. FA-2162 Lucas Patrick G 6-3 313 28 5 Duke Brentwood, Tenn. FA-1664 Ben Braden G 6-6 329 27 2 Michigan Rockford, Mich. FA-2065 Coy Cronk G/T 6-4 318 23 R Iowa Lafayette, Ind. FA-2167 Jake Hanson C 6-4 296 24 1 Oregon Eureka, Calif. D6b-2069 David Bakhtiari (PUP) T 6-4 310 29 9 Colorado San Mateo, Calif. D4a-1370 Royce Newman T/G 6-5 310 24 R Mississippi Nashville, Ill. D4-2171 Josh Myers C/G 6-5 310 23 R Ohio State Miamisburg, Ohio D2-2173 Yosh Nijman T 6-7 314 25 2 Virginia Tech Maplewood, N.J. FA-1974 Elgton Jenkins G 6-5 311 25 3 Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. D2-1976 Jon Runyan G 6-4 307 24 2 Michigan Philadelphia, Pa. D6a-2077 Billy Turner G/T 6-5 310 29 8 North Dakota State Arden Hills, Minn. UFA (Den.)-1978 Cole Van Lanen T/G 6-4 305 23 R Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis. D6a-2179 Dennis Kelly T 6-8 321 31 9 Purdue Chicago Heights, Ill. FA-21

LINEBACKERS (14)42 Oren Burks LB 6-3 233 26 4 Vanderbilt Lorton, Va. D3-1844 Ty Summers LB 6-1 241 25 3 TCU San Antonio, Texas D7-1946 De'Jon Harris LB 6-0 231 23 1 Arkansas Marrero, La. FA-2047 Chauncey Rivers LB 6-2 259 24 1 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. W-21 (via BAL)50 Tipa Galeai LB 6-5 229 24 1 Utah State Euless, Texas FA-2051 Krys Barnes LB 6-2 229 23 2 UCLA Bakersfield, Calif. FA-2052 Rashan Gary LB 6-5 277 23 3 Michigan Paramus, N.J. D1a-1953 Jonathan Garvin LB 6-4 257 22 2 Miami Lake Worth, Fla. D7b-2055 Za'Darius Smith LB 6-4 272 28 7 Kentucky Greenville, Ala. UFA (Bal.)-1957 Ray Wilborn LB 6-3 230 24 1 Ball State Lansing, Mich. FA-2158 Isaiah McDuffie LB 6-1 227 22 R Boston College Buffalo, N.Y. D6b-2159 De'Vondre Campbell LB 6-3 232 28 6 Minnesota Fort Myers, Fla. UFA-2175 Delontae Scott LB 6-5 246 24 1 SMU Irving, Texas FA-2091 Preston Smith LB 6-5 265 28 7 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. UFA (Was.)-19

DEFENSIVE BACKS (13)20 Kevin King CB 6-3 200 26 5 Washington Oakland, Calif. D2a-1721 Eric Stokes CB 6-0 194 22 R Georgia Covington, Ga. D1-2122 Shemar Jean-Charles CB 5-10184 23 R Appalachian State Miramar, Fla. D5b-2123 Jaire Alexander CB 5-10196 24 4 Louisville Charlotte, N.C. D1-1824 Isaac Yiadom CB 6-1 188 25 4 Boston College Worcester, Mass. T-21 (via NYG)26 Darnell Savage S 5-11198 24 3 Maryland Bear, Del. D1b-1931 Adrian Amos S 6-0 214 28 7 Penn State Baltimore, Md. UFA (Chi.)-1936 Vernon Scott S 6-2 202 23 2 TCU Arlington, Texas D7a-2038 Innis Gaines S 6-1 202 22 R TCU Beaumont, Texas FA-2139 Chandon Sullivan CB 5-11189 25 4 Georgia State Winder, Ga. FA-1940 Christian Uphoff S 6-3 209 23 R Illinois State Washington, Ill. FA-21

41 Henry Black S 6-0 204 24 2 Baylor Shreveport, La. FA-2048 Kabion Ento CB 6-1 187 25 2 Colorado Pine Bluff, Ark. FA-19

DEFENSIVE LINE (8)90 Jack Heflin DL 6-3 304 23 R Iowa Prophetstown, Ill. FA-2193 T.J. Slaton DL 6-4 330 23 R Florida Plantation, Fla. D5a-2194 Dean Lowry DL 6-6 296 27 6 Northwestern Rockford, Ill. D4b-1695 Tyler Lancaster DL 6-3 313 26 4 Northwestern Plainfield, Ill. FA-1896 Kingsley Keke DL 6-3 288 24 3 Texas A&M Richmond, Texas D5-1997 Kenny Clark DL 6-3 314 25 6 UCLA Rialto, Calif. D1-1698 Carlo Kemp DL 6-3 281 23 R Michigan Boulder, Colo. FA-2199 Willington Previlon DL 6-5 287 24 1 Rutgers Orange, N.J. FA-20

SPECIALISTS (4)2 Mason Crosby K 6-1 207 36 15 Colorado Georgetown, Texas D6c-076 JK Scott P 6-6 208 25 4 Alabama Denver, Colo. D5b-1835 JJ Molson K 5-11180 24 1 UCLA Westmount, Quebec FA-2043 Hunter Bradley LS 6-3 241 27 4 Mississippi State Collierville, Tenn. D7b-18

YEAR DRAFTEES (37) FREE AGENTS (23) COLLEGE FREE AGENTS (16) TRADES/WAIVERS (3) PRACTICE SQUAD (1)

2005 QB Aaron Rodgers (1)

2007 K Mason Crosby (6c)

2013 T David Bakhtiari (4a) =

2014 WR Davante Adams (2)

2016 DL Kenny Clark (1)

DL Dean Lowry (4b)

G Lucas Patrick (FA-16)

2017 CB Kevin King (2a)

RB Aaron Jones (5b)

TE Robert Tonyan (FA-17)

2018 CB Jaire Alexander (1)

LB Oren Burks (3)

P JK Scott (5b)

WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (5c)

WR Equanimeous St. Brown (6)

LS Hunter Bradley (7b)

TE Marcedes Lewis (FA-18) DL Tyler Lancaster (FA-18) WR Allen Lazard (FA-18 PS-Jax.)

2019 LB Rashan Gary (1a)

S Darnell Savage (1b)

G Elgton Jenkins (2)

TE Jace Sternberger (3)

DL Kingsley Keke (5)

RB Dexter Williams (6b)

LB Ty Summers (7)

S Adrian Amos (UFA Chi. -19)

LB Preston Smith (UFA Was. -19)

LB Za'Darius Smith (UFA Bal. -19)

CB Chandon Sullivan (FA-19)

WR Malik Taylor (FA-19)

G/T Billy Turner (UFA Den. -19)

CB Kabion Ento (FA-19)

T Yosh Nijman (FA-19)

2020 QB Jordan Love (1)

RB AJ Dillon (2)

TE Josiah Deguara (3)

G Jon Runyan (6a)

C Jake Hanson (6b)

S Vernon Scott (7a)

LB Jonathan Garvin (7b)

WR Reggie Begelton (FA-20)

G Ben Braden (FA-20)

TE Dominique Dafney (FA-20)

WR Devin Funchess (UFA Ind. -20)

LB De'Jon Harris (FA-20)

K JJ Molson (FA-20)

WR Juwann Winfree (FA-20)

LB Krys Barnes (FA-20)

S Henry Black (FA-20)

LB Tipa Galeai (FA-20)

DL Willington Previlon (FA-20)

LB Delontae Scott (FA-20)

RB Patrick Taylor (FA-20)

2021 CB Eric Stokes (1)

C/G Josh Myers (2)

WR Amari Rodgers (3)

T/G Royce Newman (4)

DL T.J. Slaton (5a)

CB Shemar Jean-Charles (5b)

T/G Cole Van Lanen (6a)

LB Isaiah McDuffie (6b)

RB Kylin Hill (7)

QB Kurt Benkert (FA-21)

WR Chris Blair (FA-21)

LB De'Vondre Campbell (UFA-21)

QB Jake Dolegala (UFA-21)

S Innis Gaines (FA-21)

TE Bronson Kaufusi (FA-21)

T Dennis Kelly (FA-21)

LB Ray Wilborn (FA-21)

G/T Jacob Capra (FA-21)

G/T Coy Cronk (FA-21)

WR Damon Hazelton (FA-21)

DL Jack Heflin (FA-21)

DL Carlo Kemp (FA-21)

S Christian Uphoff (FA-21)

WR Randall Cobb (T-21 via HOU)

LB Chauncey Rivers (W-21 via BAL)

CB Isaac Yiadom (T-21 via NYG)

Key: = Active/PUP

New York Jets at Green Bay Packers Start Time: 3:25 PM CDT

at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI

Played Open Stadium on Turf: SISGrass

Game Weather: Cloudy Temp: 84° F (28.9° C) Humidity: 67%, Wind: SW 10 mph

Officials

Referee:

Line Judge:

Down Judge:

Side Judge:

Umpire:

Field Judge:

Back Judge:

Corrente, Tony (99)

Podraza, Tim (47)

Turner, Patrick (13)

Jeffries, Anthony (36)

Ferrell, Dan (64)

Willard, Don (58)

Prukop, Todd (30)

Lineups

VISITOR: New York Jets 3 14 6 0 0 23

HOME: Green Bay Packers 7 7 0 0 0 14

1 2 3 4 OT Total

Replay Official: McGrath, John (0)

Game Day Weather

Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

Scoring Plays

Date: Saturday, 8/21/2021

Green Bay PackersNew York Jets

Offense Defense Offense Defense

WR 84 C.Davis DL 47 B.Huff WR 86 M.Taylor DE 90 J.Heflin

LT 77 M.Becton DL 97 N.Shepherd LT 73 Y.Nijman NT 93 T.Slaton

LG 67 D.Feeney DL 94 F.Fatukasi LG 76 J.Runyan DE 96 K.Keke

C 60 C.McGovern DL 91 J.Franklin-Myers C 71 J.Myers OLB 50 T.Galeai

RG 62 G.Van Roten LB 57 C.Mosley RG 70 R.Newman ILB 51 K.Barnes

RT 76 G.Fant LB 52 J.Davis RT 64 B.Braden ILB 42 O.Burks

TE 89 C.Herndon CB 30 M.Carter TE 87 J.Sternberger OLB 53 J.Garvin

WR 16 J.Smith CB 37 B.Hall WR 84 R.Begelton CB 48 K.Ento

WR 85 T.Wesco NB 36 I.Dunn WR 8 Am.Rodgers CB 21 E.Stokes

QB 2 Z.Wilson S 20 M.Maye QB 7 K.Benkert S 25 W.Redmond

RB 23 T.Coleman S 35 S.Neasman RB 28 A.Dillon S 41 H.Black

Substitutions Substitutions

WR 3 M.Bailey, QB 4 J.Morgan, QB 5 M.White, K 6 M.Ammendola, P 7 B.Mann,WR 10 B.Berrios, WR 14 D.Montgomery, WR 15 L.Cager, WR 17 V.Smith, RB22 L.Perine, CB 25 B.Echols, RB 25 T.Johnson, DB 26 E.Campbell, CB 27C.Ballentine, RB 32 Mi.Carter, RB 36 J.Adams, CB 38 L.Jackson, S 39B.Jackson, CB 40 J.Guidry, LS 42 T.Hennessy, LB 44 J.Sherwood, LB 45H.Nasirildeen, LB 46 M.Eifler, TE 48 K.Yeboah, S 49 J.Hassell, LB 51E.Robinson, LB 53 B.Cashman, DL 54 R.Blair, DL 55 H.Rashed, LB 56N.Dawkins, OL 61 J.Murray, OL 63 G.Hermanns, OL 64 T.Hoge, OL 65 C.Levin,OL 66 D.Moore, DL 68 J.Valoaga, OL 69 C.McDermott, DL 79 T.Smart, TE 81T.Kroft, WR 82 J.Crowder, WR 83 J.Malone, TE 87 D.Brown, WR 88 K.Cole, DT96 J.Marshall

K 2 M.Crosby, WR 6 D.Hazelton, P 6 J.Scott, QB 9 J.Dolegala, CB 22 S.Jean-Charles, RB 22 D.Williams, CB 24 I.Yiadom, RB 27 P.Taylor, CB 29 K.Hollman,RB 32 K.Hill, K 35 J.Molson, S 38 I.Gaines, S 40 C.Uphoff, LS 43 H.Bradley, LB44 T.Summers, TE 45 B.Kaufusi, LB 46 D.Harris, LB 47 C.Rivers, LB 54K.Martin, LB 57 R.Wilborn, LB 58 I.McDuffie, G/T 60 J.Capra, G 62 L.Patrick,DL 63 J.Avery, O/T 65 C.Cronk, C 67 J.Hanson, LB 75 D.Scott, T/G 78 C.VanLanen, TE 80 D.Crawford, DL 98 C.Kemp, DL 99 W.Previlon

Did Not Play Did Not Play

WR 8 E.Moore, QB 9 J.Johnson, WR 11 D.Mims, S 29 L.Joyner, CB 31 B.Austin,CB 34 J.Hardee, CB 41 J.Pinnock, LB 43 D.Phillips, DE 58 C.Lawson, T 70C.Edoga, OL 75 A.Vera-Tucker, OL 78 M.Moses, TE 86 R.Griffin, DL 92J.Zuniga, DL 95 Q.Williams, DT 98 S.Rankins

QB 10 J.Love, WR 11 D.Funchess, QB 12 A.Rodgers, WR 13 A.Lazard, WR 16C.Blair, WR 17 D.Adams, WR 18 R.Cobb, WR 19 E.St. Brown, CB 20 K.King, CB23 J.Alexander, S 26 D.Savage, S 31 A.Amos, RB 33 A.Jones, S 36 V.Scott, CB39 C.Sullivan, TE 49 D.Dafney, LB 52 R.Gary, LB 55 Z.Smith, LB 59D.Campbell, G 74 E.Jenkins, G/T 77 B.Turner, T 79 D.Kelly, TE 81 J.Deguara,WR 83 M.Valdes-Scantling, TE 85 R.Tonyan, WR 88 J.Winfree, TE 89 M.Lewis,LB 91 P.Smith, DL 94 D.Lowry, DL 95 T.Lancaster, DL 97 K.Clark

Not Active Not Active

M.Ammendola (54) (46) (30)

Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home

Jets M.Ammendola 54 yd. Field Goal (8-49, 4:22) 3 01 10:38

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Paid Attendance: 73,628 Time: 2:49

Packers K.Hill 12 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) (8-75, 4:02) 3 71 6:36

Jets T.Kroft 18 yd. pass from Z.Wilson (M.Ammendola kick) (6-65, 2:52) 10 72 13:46

Packers J.Sternberger 5 yd. pass from K.Benkert (M.Crosby kick) (19-81,10:19) 10 142 3:27

Jets T.Kroft 18 yd. pass from Z.Wilson (M.Ammendola kick) (3-30, 1:34) 17 142 1:53

Jets M.Ammendola 46 yd. Field Goal (7-7, 3:22) 20 143 11:33

Jets M.Ammendola 30 yd. Field Goal (8-38, 4:07) 23 143 5:59

New York Jets Green Bay PackersRUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG

Mi.Carter 52 5.2 010 18 P.Taylor 48 6.0 08 12

T.Johnson 22 3.7 06 6 K.Hill 29 4.1 17 12

T.Coleman 19 4.8 04 8 A.Dillon 28 7.0 04 11

L.Perine 16 2.7 06 5 D.Williams 22 2.8 08 6

J.Morgan -6 -2.0 03 -2 K.Benkert 6 1.5 04 5

Am.Rodgers 2 2.0 01 2

29 103 3.6 18 0Total 32 135 4.2 12 1Total

PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT

Z.Wilson 128 211 9 0/0 0 154.7 K.Benkert 151 125 18 1/8 1 83.92327

M.White 39 09 7 1/7 0 84.7 J.Dolegala 0 01 0 0/0 1 0.0010

J.Morgan 5 03 1 0/0 0 42.45

26 151 118 1/8 2 64.717 172 223 1/7 0 123.8Total Total 2327

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR

C.Davis 70 17.5 046 M.Taylor 66 16.5 045 2327

T.Kroft 36 18.0 222 Am.Rodgers 31 7.8 045 1518

B.Berrios 17 8.5 024 R.Begelton 15 7.5 024 1110

T.Wesco 17 17.0 011 A.Dillon 12 6.0 022 617

V.Smith 8 8.0 011 K.Hill 11 5.5 022 68

K.Yeboah 6 6.0 012 J.Sternberger 5 2.5 123 56

J.Smith 6 6.0 011 P.Taylor 7 7.0 013 76

D.Montgomery 5 5.0 012 D.Crawford 4 4.0 011 45

C.Herndon 5 5.0 011 D.Williams 0 0.0 001 05

K.Cole 4 4.0 011 4

T.Coleman -1 -1.0 011 -1

Mi.Carter -1 -1.0 011 -1

17 172 10.1 27 2Total 23 18 151 8.4 23 1Total 26

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG

B.Echols 17 17.0 01 17

L.Jackson 0 0.0 01 0

Total 17 8.5 17 02 Total 0 0 0 00

PUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NETPUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NET

B.Mann 184 554 46.0 0 337.5 J.Scott 163 514 40.8 0 140.3

Total 184 554 46.0 0 337.5 Total 163 514 40.8 0 140.3

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

B.Berrios 2 2.0 01 R.Begelton 35 17.5 02 02 282

[OUT OF BOUNDS] 0 0.0 01 Am.Rodgers -1 -1.0 01 00 -10

[DOWNED] 0 0.0 01 0 0

Total 2 2.0 2 01 Total 34 11.3 28 03 02

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

Mi.Carter 43 21.5 02 D.Williams 53 26.5 02 00 3224

C.Ballentine 73 73.0 01 K.Hill 12 12.0 01 00 1273

[TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 03 0 0

Total 116 38.7 73 03 Total 65 21.7 32 03 00

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS

New York Jets

LOST

J.Hassell 0 000 0 00 1 00

J.Sherwood 0 000 0 00 0 10

Total 0 000 0 00 1 10

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS

Green Bay Packers

LOST

Final Individual Statistics

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers

8/21/2021 at Lambeau Field

Final Individual Statistics

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers

8/21/2021 at Lambeau Field

P.Taylor 0 001 0 00 0 01

K.Benkert -1 001 0 00 0 00

K.Hill 0 000 0 01 0 00

Total -1 002 0 01 0 01

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers

8/21/2021 at Lambeau Field

Final Team StatisticsHomeVisitor

Jets Packers

14 15 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS5 5 By Rushing

9 8 By Passing

0 2 By Penalty

5-13-38.5% 8-14-57.1% THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY0-0-0.0% 1-2-50.0% FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY

268 278 TOTAL NET YARDS53 59 Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing)

5.1 4.7 Average gain per offensive play

103 135 NET YARDS RUSHING29 32 Total Rushing Plays

3.6 4.2 Average gain per rushing play

0-0 3-8 Tackles for a loss-number and yards

165 143 NET YARDS PASSING1-7 1-8 Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass

172 151 Gross yards passing

23-17-0 26-18-2 PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED6.9 5.3 Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing)

6-3-3 3-2-0 KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks4-46.0 4-40.8 PUNTS Number and Average

0 0 Had Blocked

0-0 0-0 FGs - PATs Had Blocked37.5 40.3 Net Punting Average

19 34 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs)1-2 3-34 No. and Yards Punt Returns

3-116 3-65 No. and Yards Kickoff Returns

2-17 0-0 No. and Yards Interception Returns

5-35 3-25 PENALTIES Number and Yards0-0 2-1 FUMBLES Number and Lost

2 2 TOUCHDOWNS0 1 Rushing

2 1 Passing

2-2 2-2 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts2-2 2-2 Kicking Made-Attempts

3-3 0-0 FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts2-3-67% 2-2-100% RED ZONE EFFICIENCY

0-0-0% 0-0-0% GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY0 0 SAFETIES

23 14 FINAL SCORE30:03 29:57 TIME OF POSSESSION

* inside opponent's 20

Time of Possession by Quarter

Home

Visitor

Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

9:32

5:28

3:45 8:51 7:55 30:03

11:15 6:09 7:05 29:57

Jets: 3 - NYJ 38 Packers: 6 - GB 27

(394) Average NYJ 36

(244) Average GB 24

New York Jets

Green Bay Packers

TimeRecd

TimeLost

TimePoss

How BallObtained

DriveBegan

#Play

YdsPen

NetYds

YdsGain

1stDown

LastScrm

How GivenUp

#

New York Jets

1 15:00 4:2210:38 Kickoff NYJ 15 8 49 0 49 2 GB 36 Field Goal

2 6:36 3:323:04 Kickoff NYJ 29 5 20 0 20 1 NYJ 49 Punt

3 1:38 2:5213:46 Punt NYJ 35 6 70 -5 65 3 GB 18* Touchdown

4 3:27 1:341:53 Kickoff GB 30 3 30 0 30 2 GB 18* Touchdown

5 0:57 0:570:00 Punt NYJ 10 4 30 0 30 2 NYJ 35 End of Half

6 14:55 3:2211:33 Fumble GB 35 7 7 0 7 1 GB 28 Field Goal

7 10:06 4:075:59 Punt 50 8 38 0 38 2 GB 12* Field Goal

8 2:35 1:221:13 Interception NYJ 35 3 5 0 5 0 NYJ 40 Punt

9 11:18 3:397:39 Downs NYJ 25 6 17 0 17 1 NYJ 42 Punt

10 5:29 2:243:05 Punt NYJ 28 3 8 0 8 0 NYJ 36 Punt

11 1:52 1:520:00 Interception NYJ 32 3 -6 0 -6 0 NYJ 28 End of Game

TimeRecd

TimeLost

TimePoss

How BallObtained

DriveBegan

#Play

YdsPen

NetYds

YdsGain

1stDown

LastScrm

How GivenUp

#

Green Bay Packers

1 10:38 4:026:36 Kickoff GB 25 8 75 0 75 4 NYJ 12* Touchdown

2 3:04 1:261:38 Punt GB 11 3 2 0 2 0 GB 13 Punt

3 13:46 10:193:27 Kickoff GB 19 19 96 -15 81 6 NYJ 5* Touchdown

4 1:53 0:560:57 Kickoff GB 33 3 8 0 8 0 GB 41 Punt

5 15:00 0:0514:55 Kickoff GB 25 1 6 0 6 0 GB 25 Fumble

6 11:33 1:2710:06 Kickoff GB 25 3 4 0 4 0 GB 29 Punt

7 5:59 3:242:35 Kickoff GB 34 7 32 0 32 2 NYJ 34 Interception

8 1:13 4:5511:18 Punt GB 40 9 35 0 35 2 NYJ 25 Downs

9 7:39 2:105:29 Punt GB 16 3 7 0 7 0 GB 23 Punt

10 3:05 1:131:52 Punt GB 16 3 12 0 12 1 GB 28 Interception

Ball Possession And Drive Chart

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers

8/21/2021 at Lambeau Field

TKL = Tackle AST = Assist COMB = Combined QH=QB Hit IN = Interception PD = Pass Defense FF = Forced Fumble FR = Fumble Recovery

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscNew York Jets

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL

5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Eifler 00

4 1 5 1 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Hassell 11

4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Mosley 01

4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0H.Rashed 00

3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Maye 01

2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Valoaga 01

3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0I.Dunn 00

3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Davis 00

3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Hall 00

2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0H.Nasirildeen 00

2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Jackson 00

1 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Echols 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Neasman 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Franklin-Myers 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Smart 00

1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Sherwood 01

0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N.Shepherd 00

1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0L.Jackson 00

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Cashman 00

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Guidry 00

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Carter 00

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E.Robinson 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Huff 10

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E.Campbell 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Montgomery 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Bailey 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Yeboah 00

Total 46 14 60 1 8 2 2 1 1 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 025

Final Defensive Statistics

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers

8/21/2021 at Lambeau Field

Final Defensive Statistics

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers

8/21/2021 at Lambeau Field

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTFL

Special Teams MiscGreen Bay Packers Regular Defensive Plays

4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0H.Black 00

4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0I.Gaines 00

4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0I.McDuffie 00

3 1 4 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Slaton 11

3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0I.Yiadom 00

2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Heflin 20

2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Ento 00

2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Martin 10

1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Scott 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O.Burks 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Summers 00

1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0W.Redmond 00

1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Barnes 00

1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0W.Previlon 00

0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Harris 00

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Galeai 01

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Wilborn 01

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Avery 00

0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E.Stokes 00

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Uphoff 00

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Rivers 00

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Jean-Charles 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Williams 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0P.Taylor 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0R.Begelton 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1K.Hill 00

Total 35 22 57 1 7 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 143

Scoring Plays

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscNew York Jets

New York Jets Green Bay Packers

New York Jets Green Bay Packers

TIME OF POSSESSIONPERIOD SCORES

3 14 = 17

7 7 = 14

13:17

16:43

Jets

Packers

Jets

Packers

Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home

Jets M.Ammendola 54 yd. Field Goal (8-49, 4:22) 3 01 10:38

Packers K.Hill 12 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) (8-75, 4:02) 3 71 6:36

Jets T.Kroft 18 yd. pass from Z.Wilson (M.Ammendola kick) (6-65, 2:52) 10 72 13:46

Packers J.Sternberger 5 yd. pass from K.Benkert (M.Crosby kick) (19-81,10:19) 10 142 3:27

Jets T.Kroft 18 yd. pass from Z.Wilson (M.Ammendola kick) (3-30, 1:34) 17 142 1:53

10 10 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS1 - 9 - 0 3 - 6 - 1 First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty

2-4-50.0% 5-8-62.5% THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY199 181 TOTAL NET YARDS

25 33 Total Offensive Plays41 78 NET YARDS RUSHING

158 103 NET YARDS PASSING158 103 Gross Yards Passing0-0 0-0 Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass

15 - 13 - 0 16 - 12 - 0 Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted1 - 40.0 2 - 45.5 Punts-Number and Average

3 - 20 2 - 20 Penalties-Number and Yards0 - 0 0 - 0 Fumbles-Number and Lost

2-2-100% 2-2-100% Red Zone EfficiencyNYJ 32 GB 22 Average Drive Start

RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG

T.Johnson 22 3.7 06 6 K.Hill 29 4.1 17 12

T.Coleman 19 4.8 04 8 A.Dillon 28 7.0 04 11

P.Taylor 19 4.8 04 12

K.Benkert 2 1.0 02 5

10 41 4.1 8 0Total 17 78 4.6 12 1Total

PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT

Z.Wilson 128 211 9 0/0 0 154.7 K.Benkert 103 116 12 0/0 0 112.22327

M.White 30 04 4 0/0 0 97.910

16 103 112 0/0 0 112.213 158 215 0/0 0 150.1Total Total 2327

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR

C.Davis 70 17.5 046 M.Taylor 53 17.7 034 2327

T.Kroft 36 18.0 222 R.Begelton 15 7.5 023 1118

B.Berrios 17 8.5 022 Am.Rodgers 12 6.0 022 910

T.Wesco 17 17.0 011 A.Dillon 12 6.0 022 617

V.Smith 8 8.0 011 J.Sternberger 5 2.5 123 58

J.Smith 6 6.0 011 K.Hill 6 6.0 011 66

C.Herndon 5 5.0 011 P.Taylor 0 0.0 001 05

T.Coleman -1 -1.0 011 -1

13 158 12.2 27 2Total 15 12 103 8.6 23 1Total 16

First Half Summary

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers

8/21/2021 at Lambeau Field

First Half Summary

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers

8/21/2021 at Lambeau Field

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL

4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Mosley 01

3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Maye 01

3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Davis 00

3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0I.Dunn 00

Total 13 2 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTFL

Special Teams MiscGreen Bay Packers Regular Defensive Plays

3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0H.Black 00

3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0I.Gaines 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O.Burks 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Summers 00

Total 10 3 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000

First QuarterPlay By Play 8/21/2021

GB wins the coin toss and elects to defer. NYJ elects to Receive, and GB elects to defend the north goal.

J.Molson kicks 69 yards from GB 35 to NYJ -4. Mi.Carter to NYJ 15 for 19 yards (K.Martin; D.Williams).

New York Jets at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:53)

(14:53) T.Coleman right guard to NYJ 18 for 3 yards (H.Black; T.Slaton).1-10-NYJ 15

(14:08) (Shotgun) Z.Wilson pass short right to T.Coleman to NYJ 17 for -1 yards (T.Galeai).2-7-NYJ 18

(13:21) (Shotgun) Z.Wilson pass deep middle to C.Davis to NYJ 41 for 24 yards (E.Stokes; W.Redmond).3-8-NYJ 17 P1

(12:41) Z.Wilson pass short right to T.Wesco pushed ob at GB 42 for 17 yards (O.Burks).1-10-NYJ 41 P2

(12:13) T.Johnson left end to GB 38 for 4 yards (K.Barnes; D.Scott).1-10-GB 42

(11:31) T.Johnson left tackle to GB 36 for 2 yards (T.Slaton, J.Heflin).2-6-GB 38

(10:47) (Shotgun) Z.Wilson pass incomplete short left to C.Davis (E.Stokes).3-4-GB 36

(10:43) M.Ammendola 54 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-T.Hennessy, Holder-B.Mann.4-4-GB 36

NYJ 3 GB 0, 8 plays, 49 yards, 4:22 drive, 4:22 elapsed

M.Ammendola kicks 65 yards from NYJ 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Green Bay Packers at 10:38

(10:38) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short left to A.Dillon to GB 31 for 6 yards (I.Dunn).1-10-GB 25

(10:07) A.Dillon up the middle to GB 40 for 9 yards (J.Davis, M.Maye).2-4-GB 31 R1

(9:28) A.Dillon up the middle to GB 45 for 5 yards (J.Franklin-Myers).1-10-GB 40

(8:56) K.Benkert pass incomplete deep right to M.Taylor.Green Bay challenged the incomplete pass ruling, and the play was REVERSED.K.Benkert pass deep right to M.Taylor pushed ob at NYJ 32 for 23 yards (C.Mosley).

2-5-GB 45 P2

(8:34) A.Dillon right end to NYJ 21 for 11 yards (B.Hall, M.Carter).1-10-NYJ 32 R3

(7:52) A.Dillon right end to NYJ 18 for 3 yards (S.Neasman).1-10-NYJ 21

(7:18) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short right to A.Dillon to NYJ 12 for 6 yards (C.Mosley; N.Shepherd).2-7-NYJ 18

(6:42) (Shotgun) K.Hill right end for 12 yards, TOUCHDOWN.3-1-NYJ 12 R4

M.Crosby extra point is GOOD, Center-H.Bradley, Holder-J.Scott.

NYJ 3 GB 7, 8 plays, 75 yards, 4:02 drive, 8:24 elapsed

J.Molson kicks 60 yards from GB 35 to NYJ 5. Mi.Carter pushed ob at NYJ 29 for 24 yards (D.Williams).

New York Jets at 6:36, (1st play from scrimmage 6:30)

(6:30) Z.Wilson pass short right to C.Davis pushed ob at NYJ 34 for 5 yards (H.Black).1-10-NYJ 29

(6:02) (Shotgun) Z.Wilson pass short left to J.Smith to NYJ 40 for 6 yards (W.Redmond).2-5-NYJ 34 P3

(5:26) T.Coleman left end to NYJ 45 for 5 yards (O.Burks, I.Gaines).1-10-NYJ 40

(4:46) T.Johnson left tackle to NYJ 49 for 4 yards (I.Gaines).2-5-NYJ 45

(4:03) T.Johnson left guard to NYJ 49 for no gain (K.Barnes).3-1-NYJ 49

(3:15) B.Mann punts 40 yards to GB 11, Center-T.Hennessy, downed by NYJ-J.Sherwood.4-1-NYJ 49

Green Bay Packers at 3:04

(3:04) K.Hill right end to GB 8 for -3 yards (M.Maye).1-10-GB 11

(2:28) (Shotgun) K.Hill left tackle to GB 13 for 5 yards (J.Franklin-Myers, N.Shepherd).2-13-GB 8

(1:48) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass incomplete short middle to J.Sternberger.3-8-GB 13

(1:44) J.Scott punts 42 yards to NYJ 45, Center-H.Bradley, fair catch by B.Berrios.4-8-GB 13

PENALTY on NYJ-L.Jackson, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at NYJ 45.

New York Jets at 1:38

(1:38) (Shotgun) T.Coleman left end pushed ob at NYJ 43 for 8 yards (K.Martin; K.Ento).1-10-NYJ 35

(1:11) Z.Wilson pass incomplete short right to C.Davis.2-2-NYJ 43

(1:07) (Shotgun) Z.Wilson pass short middle to C.Davis ran ob at GB 43 for 14 yards (I.Gaines).3-2-NYJ 43 P4

(:33) (Shotgun) Z.Wilson pass deep right to C.Davis to GB 16 for 27 yards (H.Black).1-10-GB 43 P5

END OF QUARTER

New York Jets 3 9:32 0 5 0 5 2/4 0/0Green Bay Packers 7 5:28 3 1 0 4 1/2 0/0

ScoreTimePoss

First DownsR P X T

Efficiencies3 Down 4 Down

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field

Second QuarterPlay By Play 8/21/2021

New York Jets continued.

(15:00) T.Coleman up the middle to GB 13 for 3 yards (T.Summers).1-10-GB 16

(14:19) (Shotgun) Z.Wilson pass short left to J.Crowder to GB 9 for 4 yards (I.Gaines).2-7-GB 13

PENALTY on NYJ-G.Van Roten, Ineligible Downfield Pass, 5 yards, enforced at GB 13 - No Play.

(13:51) (Shotgun) Z.Wilson pass deep middle to T.Kroft for 18 yards, TOUCHDOWN.2-12-GB 18 P6

M.Ammendola extra point is GOOD, Center-T.Hennessy, Holder-B.Mann.

NYJ 10 GB 7, 6 plays, 65 yards, 2:52 drive, 1:14 elapsed

M.Ammendola kicks 58 yards from NYJ 35 to GB 7. K.Hill to GB 19 for 12 yards (B.Cashman; S.Neasman).

Green Bay Packers at 13:46, (1st play from scrimmage 13:41)

(13:41) K.Hill up the middle to GB 24 for 5 yards (J.Davis).1-10-GB 19

(13:01) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass incomplete deep left to R.Begelton.2-5-GB 24

(12:56) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short right to K.Hill pushed ob at GB 30 for 6 yards (H.Rashed).3-5-GB 24 P5

(12:24) K.Benkert up the middle to GB 27 for -3 yards (C.Mosley).1-10-GB 30

(11:45) K.Benkert scrambles right end to GB 32 for 5 yards (J.Davis).2-13-GB 27

(11:06) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short right to M.Taylor to GB 41 for 9 yards (B.Hall).3-8-GB 32 P6

(10:25) K.Hill up the middle to GB 45 for 4 yards (H.Rashed). NYJ-J.Davis was injured during the play.1-10-GB 41

(10:01) K.Hill up the middle to NYJ 37 for 18 yards (S.Neasman).2-6-GB 45

PENALTY on GB-L.Patrick, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at 50.

Timeout #1 by GB at 09:30.

(9:30) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short left to Am.Rodgers to GB 49 for 9 yards (M.Maye).2-11-GB 40

(8:54) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass incomplete short left to P.Taylor [B.Huff].3-2-GB 49

(8:50) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short middle to R.Begelton to NYJ 40 for 11 yards (I.Dunn).4-2-GB 49 P7

(8:11) K.Hill left end to NYJ 39 for 1 yard (J.Valoaga).1-10-NYJ 40

(7:33) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short left to R.Begelton to NYJ 35 for 4 yards (C.Mosley).2-9-NYJ 39

(6:55) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass deep left to M.Taylor pushed ob at NYJ 14 for 21 yards (I.Dunn).3-5-NYJ 35 P8

(6:26) P.Taylor left tackle to NYJ 16 for -2 yards (J.Valoaga).1-10-NYJ 14

(5:49) K.Benkert pass short right to J.Sternberger to NYJ 16 for no gain (B.Hall).2-12-NYJ 16

(5:09) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass incomplete deep right to Am.Rodgers (S.Neasman).3-12-NYJ 16

PENALTY on NYJ-C.Mosley, Defensive Holding, 5 yards, enforced at NYJ 16 - No Play. X9

(5:02) P.Taylor up the middle to NYJ 8 for 3 yards (M.Maye).1-10-NYJ 11

PENALTY on GB-L.Patrick, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at NYJ 11 - No Play.

(4:41) (Shotgun) P.Taylor right guard to NYJ 9 for 12 yards (C.Mosley).1-20-NYJ 21

(4:04) (Shotgun) P.Taylor up the middle to NYJ 5 for 4 yards (M.Maye, J.Valoaga).2-8-NYJ 9

(3:31) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short right to J.Sternberger for 5 yards, TOUCHDOWN.3-4-NYJ 5 P10

M.Crosby extra point is GOOD, Center-H.Bradley, Holder-J.Scott.

NYJ 10 GB 14, 19 plays, 81 yards, 1 penalty, 10:19 drive, 11:33 elapsed

J.Molson kicks 68 yards from GB 35 to NYJ -3. C.Ballentine to GB 30 for 73 yards (K.Ento).

New York Jets at 3:27, (1st play from scrimmage 3:17)

(3:17) (Shotgun) T.Johnson right end to GB 24 for 6 yards (I.Yiadom, H.Black).1-10-GB 30

(2:44) T.Johnson right guard to GB 18 for 6 yards (T.Summers).2-4-GB 24 R7

Two-Minute Warning

(2:00) Z.Wilson pass short left to T.Kroft for 18 yards, TOUCHDOWN.1-10-GB 18 P8

M.Ammendola extra point is GOOD, Center-T.Hennessy, Holder-B.Mann.

NYJ 17 GB 14, 3 plays, 30 yards, 1:34 drive, 13:07 elapsed

M.Ammendola kicks 64 yards from NYJ 35 to GB 1. D.Williams to GB 33 for 32 yards (D.Montgomery).

Green Bay Packers at 1:53, (1st play from scrimmage 1:47)

(1:47) (Shotgun) P.Taylor up the middle to GB 38 for 5 yards (J.Sherwood; H.Nasirildeen).1-10-GB 33

(1:26) (No Huddle, Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short left to Am.Rodgers to GB 41 for 3 yards (J.Guidry).2-5-GB 38

(1:07) (No Huddle, Shotgun) K.Benkert pass incomplete short left to M.Taylor.3-2-GB 41

Timeout #2 by GB at 01:04.

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(1:04) J.Scott punts 49 yards to NYJ 10, Center-H.Bradley, fair catch by B.Berrios.4-2-GB 41

New York Jets at 0:57

(:57) (Shotgun) M.White pass short left to B.Berrios to NYJ 17 for 7 yards (K.Ento). NYJ-C.McDermott was injured during the play.1-10-NYJ 10

Timeout #1 by NYJ at 00:48.

(:48) (Shotgun) M.White pass short middle to V.Smith to NYJ 25 for 8 yards (K.Martin).2-3-NYJ 17 P9

(:29) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.White pass short middle to B.Berrios to NYJ 35 for 10 yards (I.Gaines).1-10-NYJ 25 P10

Timeout #2 by NYJ at 00:24.

(:24) (Shotgun) M.White pass short right to C.Herndon to NYJ 40 for 5 yards (H.Black).1-10-NYJ 35

END OF QUARTER

New York Jets 17 3:45 1 4 0 5 0/0 0/0Green Bay Packers 14 11:15 0 5 1 6 4/6 1/1

ScoreTimePoss

First DownsR P X T

Efficiencies3 Down 4 Down

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field

Third QuarterPlay By Play 8/21/2021

GB elects to Receive, and NYJ elects to defend the South goal.

M.Ammendola kicks 65 yards from NYJ 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Green Bay Packers at 15:00

(15:00) (Shotgun) P.Taylor left guard to GB 32 for 7 yards.New York Jets challenged the runner was down by contact ruling, and the play was REVERSED.(Shotgun) P.Taylor left guard to GB 31 for 6 yards (J.Hassell). FUMBLES (J.Hassell), RECOVERED by NYJ-J.Sherwood at GB 35.

1-10-GB 25

New York Jets at 14:55

(14:55) (Shotgun) Mi.Carter left end to GB 32 for 3 yards (I.McDuffie, K.Ento).1-10-GB 35

(14:19) (Shotgun) M.White pass short left to K.Yeboah ran ob at GB 26 for 6 yards (K.Martin).2-7-GB 32

(13:53) L.Perine up the middle to GB 25 for 1 yard (I.McDuffie, I.Gaines).3-1-GB 26 R11

(13:11) (Shotgun) L.Perine up the middle to GB 21 for 4 yards (W.Previlon, C.Rivers).1-10-GB 25

(12:27) (Shotgun) M.White sacked at GB 28 for -7 yards (T.Slaton).2-6-GB 21

(11:46) (Shotgun) M.White pass incomplete deep right to B.Berrios.3-13-GB 28

(11:37) M.Ammendola 46 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-T.Hennessy, Holder-B.Mann.4-13-GB 28

NYJ 20 GB 14, 7 plays, 7 yards, 3:22 drive, 3:27 elapsed

M.Ammendola kicks 65 yards from NYJ 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Green Bay Packers at 11:33

(11:33) (Shotgun) K.Benkert FUMBLES (Aborted) at GB 20, recovered by GB-K.Hill at GB 20. K.Hill to GB 24 for 4 yards (J.Sherwood).1-10-GB 25

(10:52) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short left to K.Hill to GB 29 for 5 yards (H.Nasirildeen).2-11-GB 24

(10:18) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass incomplete deep right to Am.Rodgers. NYJ-H.Rashed was injured during the play.3-6-GB 29

(10:13) J.Scott punts 21 yards to 50, Center-H.Bradley, out of bounds.4-6-GB 29

New York Jets at 10:06

(10:06) Mi.Carter left end to GB 32 for 18 yards (H.Black, I.Yiadom).1-10-50 R12

(9:25) Mi.Carter left end to GB 24 for 8 yards (J.Heflin).1-10-GB 32

(8:46) Mi.Carter right guard to GB 23 for 1 yard (T.Slaton).2-2-GB 24

(8:04) L.Perine right tackle to GB 18 for 5 yards (I.Yiadom).3-1-GB 23 R13

(7:27) M.White pass short left to K.Cole to GB 14 for 4 yards (K.Ento).1-10-GB 18

(6:46) Mi.Carter left guard to GB 12 for 2 yards (J.Heflin).2-6-GB 14

(6:06) (Shotgun) M.White pass incomplete short middle to B.Berrios [K.Martin].3-4-GB 12

(6:02) M.Ammendola 30 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-T.Hennessy, Holder-B.Mann.4-4-GB 12

NYJ 23 GB 14, 8 plays, 38 yards, 4:07 drive, 9:01 elapsed

M.Ammendola kicks 52 yards from NYJ 35 to GB 13. D.Williams pushed ob at GB 34 for 21 yards (M.Bailey).

Green Bay Packers at 5:59, (1st play from scrimmage 5:53)

(5:53) D.Williams left tackle to GB 36 for 2 yards (J.Hassell).1-10-GB 34

(5:19) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass incomplete short left to D.Williams.2-8-GB 36

(5:15) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short left to M.Taylor to GB 49 for 13 yards (L.Jackson).3-8-GB 36 P11

(4:37) P.Taylor left tackle to NYJ 44 for 7 yards (B.Jackson).1-10-GB 49

(4:02) Am.Rodgers right end to NYJ 42 for 2 yards (H.Rashed).2-3-NYJ 44

(3:22) (Shotgun) P.Taylor up the middle to NYJ 34 for 8 yards (B.Jackson, B.Echols).3-1-NYJ 42 R12

(2:47) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short right intended for P.Taylor INTERCEPTED by B.Echols at NYJ 28. B.Echols to GB 49 for 23 yards(P.Taylor).

1-10-NYJ 34

PENALTY on NYJ-N.Shepherd, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at NYJ 45.

New York Jets at 2:35

(2:35) M.White pass short left to Mi.Carter to NYJ 34 for -1 yards (R.Wilborn) [J.Heflin]. NYJ-M.White was injured during the play.1-10-NYJ 35

(2:09) Mi.Carter up the middle to NYJ 40 for 6 yards (W.Previlon; D.Harris).2-11-NYJ 34

(1:29) (Shotgun) J.Morgan pass incomplete short left to D.Montgomery [J.Heflin].3-5-NYJ 40

Timeout #1 by NYJ at 01:26.

(1:26) B.Mann punts 48 yards to GB 12, Center-T.Hennessy. R.Begelton to GB 40 for 28 yards (B.Huff).4-5-NYJ 40

Green Bay Packers at 1:13

(1:13) (Shotgun) K.Benkert right tackle to GB 44 for 4 yards (T.Smart).1-10-GB 40

(:40) D.Williams left end to GB 47 for 3 yards (M.Eifler).2-6-GB 44

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers at Lambeau FieldEND OF QUARTER

New York Jets 23 8:51 3 0 0 3 2/5 0/0Green Bay Packers 14 6:09 1 1 0 2 2/3 0/0

ScoreTimePoss

First DownsR P X T

Efficiencies3 Down 4 Down

Fourth QuarterPlay By Play 8/21/2021

Green Bay Packers continued.

(15:00) (Shotgun) PENALTY on GB-C.Cronk, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at GB 47 - No Play.3-3-GB 47

(15:00) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass incomplete short right to D.Williams.3-8-GB 42

PENALTY on NYJ-L.Jackson, Illegal Use of Hands, 5 yards, enforced at GB 42 - No Play. X13

(14:55) D.Williams up the middle to GB 47 for no gain (T.Smart).1-10-GB 47

(14:21) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short right to Am.Rodgers to NYJ 49 for 4 yards (B.Echols).2-10-GB 47

(13:41) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short middle to Am.Rodgers to NYJ 34 for 15 yards (B.Jackson; J.Hassell).3-6-NYJ 49 P14

(13:05) D.Williams left guard to NYJ 31 for 3 yards (J.Hassell, J.Valoaga).1-10-NYJ 34

(12:32) K.Benkert pass short middle to D.Crawford to NYJ 27 for 4 yards (B.Cashman).2-7-NYJ 31

(11:54) (Shotgun) D.Williams up the middle to NYJ 25 for 2 yards (M.Eifler).3-3-NYJ 27

(11:23) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Williams right guard to NYJ 25 for no gain (M.Eifler).4-1-NYJ 25

New York Jets at 11:18

(11:18) Mi.Carter left end to NYJ 30 for 5 yards (C.Uphoff; D.Scott).1-10-NYJ 25

(10:40) Mi.Carter right end to NYJ 33 for 3 yards (I.Yiadom).2-5-NYJ 30

(9:57) Mi.Carter up the middle to NYJ 36 for 3 yards (I.Gaines).3-2-NYJ 33 R14

(9:15) (Shotgun) L.Perine right end to NYJ 39 for 3 yards (J.Heflin; D.Harris).1-10-NYJ 36

(8:34) (Shotgun) Mi.Carter right guard to NYJ 42 for 3 yards (D.Scott).2-7-NYJ 39

(7:51) (Shotgun) J.Morgan pass incomplete short middle to K.Yeboah.3-4-NYJ 42

(7:46) B.Mann punts 41 yards to GB 17, Center-T.Hennessy. Am.Rodgers to GB 16 for -1 yards (E.Campbell).4-4-NYJ 42

Green Bay Packers at 7:39

(7:39) K.Benkert sacked at GB 8 for -8 yards (J.Hassell).1-10-GB 16

(7:02) (Shotgun) P.Taylor up the middle to GB 16 for 8 yards (M.Eifler).2-18-GB 8

(6:25) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short right to P.Taylor to GB 23 for 7 yards (M.Eifler, B.Echols).3-10-GB 16

(5:39) J.Scott punts 51 yards to NYJ 26, Center-H.Bradley. B.Berrios to NYJ 28 for 2 yards (C.Uphoff).4-3-GB 23

New York Jets at 5:29

(5:29) L.Perine left end to NYJ 30 for 2 yards (I.McDuffie).1-10-NYJ 28

(4:46) L.Perine right guard to NYJ 31 for 1 yard (J.Avery).2-8-NYJ 30

(4:01) (Shotgun) J.Morgan pass short right to D.Montgomery to NYJ 36 for 5 yards (I.McDuffie, S.Jean-Charles).3-7-NYJ 31

(3:16) B.Mann punts 55 yards to GB 9, Center-T.Hennessy. R.Begelton to GB 16 for 7 yards (E.Campbell, K.Yeboah).4-2-NYJ 36

Green Bay Packers at 3:05

(3:05) D.Williams right guard to GB 22 for 6 yards (H.Nasirildeen, E.Robinson).1-10-GB 16

(2:29) D.Williams right tackle to GB 28 for 6 yards (H.Rashed).2-4-GB 22 R15

Two-Minute Warning

(2:00) J.Dolegala pass deep left intended for R.Begelton INTERCEPTED by L.Jackson at NYJ 32. L.Jackson to NYJ 32 for no gain (R.Begelton).1-10-GB 28

New York Jets at 1:52

(1:52) J.Morgan kneels to NYJ 30 for -2 yards.1-10-NYJ 32

(1:11) J.Morgan kneels to NYJ 28 for -2 yards.2-12-NYJ 30

(:29) J.Morgan kneels to NYJ 26 for -2 yards.3-14-NYJ 28

END OF QUARTER

New York Jets 23 7:55 1 0 0 1 1/4 0/0Green Bay Packers 14 7:05 1 1 1 3 1/3 0/1

ScoreTimePoss

First DownsR P X T

Efficiencies3 Down 4 Down

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field

New York Jets vs Green Bay Packers

8/21/2021 at Lambeau Field

Miscellaneous Statistics Report

Ten Longest Plays for New York Jets

Ten Longest Plays for Green Bay Packers

VISITOR New York Jets 2 0 0

HOME Green Bay Packers 2 0 0

Offense Defense Special TeamsTouchdown Scoring Information

Player Scoring Information

Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards

1-10-GB 43 (:33) (Shotgun) Z.Wilson pass deep right to C.Davis to GB 16 for 27 yards (H.Black).127

3-8-NYJ 17 (13:21) (Shotgun) Z.Wilson pass deep middle to C.Davis to NYJ 41 for 24 yards (E.Stokes; W.Redmond).124

2-12-GB 18 (13:51) (Shotgun) Z.Wilson pass deep middle to T.Kroft for 18 yards, TOUCHDOWN.218

1-10-GB 18 (2:00) Z.Wilson pass short left to T.Kroft for 18 yards, TOUCHDOWN.218

1-10-50 (10:06) Mi.Carter left end to GB 32 for 18 yards (H.Black, I.Yiadom).318

1-10-NYJ 41 (12:41) Z.Wilson pass short right to T.Wesco pushed ob at GB 42 for 17 yards (O.Burks).117

3-2-NYJ 43 (1:07) (Shotgun) Z.Wilson pass short middle to C.Davis ran ob at GB 43 for 14 yards (I.Gaines).114

1-10-NYJ 25 (:29) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.White pass short middle to B.Berrios to NYJ 35 for 10 yards (I.Gaines).210

1-10-NYJ 35 (1:38) (Shotgun) T.Coleman left end pushed ob at NYJ 43 for 8 yards (K.Martin; K.Ento).18

2-3-NYJ 17 (:48) (Shotgun) M.White pass short middle to V.Smith to NYJ 25 for 8 yards (K.Martin).28

Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards

2-5-GB 45 (8:56) K.Benkert pass incomplete deep right to M.Taylor.Green Bay challenged the incomplete pass ruling, and the play was REVERSED.

123

3-5-NYJ 35 (6:55) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass deep left to M.Taylor pushed ob at NYJ 14 for 21 yards (I.Dunn).221

3-6-NYJ 49 (13:41) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short middle to Am.Rodgers to NYJ 34 for 15 yards (B.Jackson; J.Hassell).415

3-8-GB 36 (5:15) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short left to M.Taylor to GB 49 for 13 yards (L.Jackson).313

3-1-NYJ 12 (6:42) (Shotgun) K.Hill right end for 12 yards, TOUCHDOWN.112

1-20-NYJ 21 (4:41) (Shotgun) P.Taylor right guard to NYJ 9 for 12 yards (C.Mosley).212

1-10-NYJ 32 (8:34) A.Dillon right end to NYJ 21 for 11 yards (B.Hall, M.Carter).111

4-2-GB 49 (8:50) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short middle to R.Begelton to NYJ 40 for 11 yards (I.Dunn).211

2-4-GB 31 (10:07) A.Dillon up the middle to GB 40 for 9 yards (J.Davis, M.Maye).19

3-8-GB 32 (11:06) (Shotgun) K.Benkert pass short right to M.Taylor to GB 41 for 9 yards (B.Hall).29

Club Player TD RushTD

RecTD

KO TD PuntTD

Int TD FumTD

MiscTD

FG XP 2PtRush

2PtRec

PointsSfty

NYJ T.Kroft 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120

NYJ M.Ammendola 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 110

GB K.Hill 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

GB J.Sternberger 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

GB M.Crosby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 20

Possession Detail First Half Second Half Game

Largest Lead

Largest Deficit

Drives Leading

Drives Trailing

Time of Possession Leading

Time of Possession Trailing

Times Score Tied Up

Lead Changes

Visitor Home Visitor Home Visitor Home

3

1

0:57

-4

3

7:58

4

1

1:26

-3

3

15:17

9

6

16:46

0

0

0:00

0

0

0:00

-9

6

13:14

9

7

17:43

-4

3

7:58

4

1

1:26

-9

9

28:31

0

5

0

0

0

5

Playtime Percentage

New York Jets Green Bay Packers

Percent of playtime per player on offense, defense and special teams

Offense Defense Special Teams

G Fant 98%53 3 12%T

J Murray 67%36 2 8%C

C Levin 59%32 3 12%C

G Hermanns 59%32 2 8%T

D Brown 44%24 11 46%TE

K Yeboah 43%23 4 17%TE

M Becton 41%22 3 12%T

D Feeney 41%22 3 12%G

G Van Roten 41%22 3 12%G

T Hoge 41%22 2 8%G

Z Wilson 41%22QB

C McGovern 41%22C

C Herndon 39%21 8 33%TE

J Smith 37%20 7 29%WR

M Carter 37%20 2 8%RB

K Cole 37%20WR

B Berrios 33%18 4 17%WR

M White 33%18QB

V Smith 31%17 6 25%WR

C Davis 28%15WR

D Montgomery 26%14 5 21%WR

J Morgan 26%14QB

L Perine 22%12 6 25%RB

T Kroft 22%12 1 4%TE

T Johnson 22%12RB

T Wesco 19%10 10 42%TE

T Coleman 19%10RB

L Cager 17%9 1 4%WR

J Crowder 17%9WR

D Moore 11%6 2 8%G

J Malone 6%3 3 12%WR

C McDermott 2%1 3 12%T

M Bailey 2%1 1 4%WR

J Valoaga 44 71% 4 17%DE

T Smart 41 66% 1 4%DT

I Dunn 40 65% 9 38%DB

N Shepherd 39 63% 1 4%DT

H Rashed 38 61% 4 17%LB

J Marshall 34 55% 3 12%DT

B Huff 33 53% 9 38%DE

S Neasman 32 52% 10 42%CB

M Maye 32 52% 2 8%FS

C Mosley 32 52% 2 8%LB

B Hall 32 52% 2 8%DB

J Sherwood 28 45% 5 21%LB

Offense Defense Special Teams

B Braden 100%62 2 8%G

K Benkert 95%59QB

R Begelton 79%49 2 8%WR

Y Nijman 74%46 2 8%T

M Taylor 71%44WR

A Rodgers 69%43 2 8%WR

J Runyan 56%35 2 8%G

L Patrick 56%35 1 4%G

R Newman 56%35T

B Kaufusi 55%34 9 38%TE

J Sternberger 55%34 7 29%TE

J Hanson 44%27 2 8%C

C Van Lanen 44%27G

P Taylor 39%24 9 38%RB

D Crawford 39%24 5 21%TE

D Hazelton 32%20 1 4%WR

D Williams 26%16 12 50%RB

J Capra 26%16 2 8%G

C Cronk 26%16 1 4%T

K Hill 24%15 2 8%RB

J Myers 18%11C

A Dillon 11%7RB

J Dolegala 5%3QB

I Gaines 45 83% 15 62%DB

I Yiadom 42 78% 14 58%CB

K Ento 39 72% 17 71%CB

H Black 39 72% 15 62%DB

W Previlon 38 70% 4 17%DT

T Slaton 37 69% 4 17%DT

J Heflin 34 63% 2 8%DT

T Galeai 32 59% 8 33%DE

J Garvin 28 52% 4 17%LB

K Martin 27 50% 11 46%LB

D Scott 26 48% 3 12%DE

S Jean-Charles 23 43% 4 17%DB

C Rivers 22 41% 11 46%LB

I McDuffie 19 35% 15 62%LB

K Hollman 15 28% 8 33%CB

C Uphoff 15 28% 8 33%DB

R Wilborn 15 28% 2 8%LB

T Summers 14 26% 7 29%LB

C Kemp 13 24% 7 29%DE

E Stokes 12 22% 9 38%DB

O Burks 12 22% 5 21%LB

H Nasirildeen 27 44% 9 38%LB

L Jackson 27 44% 4 17%DB

B Echols 25 40% 6 25%DB

B Jackson 24 39% 10 42%FS

E Campbell 18 29% 9 38%DB

M Carter 18 29% 6 25%DB

J Hassell 18 29% 2 8%SS

J Davis 18 29% 1 4%LB

M Eifler 16 26% 5 21%LB

J Guidry 15 24% 7 29%DB

N Dawkins 15 24% 6 25%LB

B Cashman 13 21% 8 33%LB

F Fatukasi 10 16% 1 4%DT

J Franklin-Myers 8 13% 1 4%DE

E Robinson 4 6% 10 42%LB

R Blair 1 2%DE

M Ammendola 11 46%K

T Hennessy 9 38%LS

B Mann 9 38%P

J Adams 2 8%RB

C Ballentine 1 4%CB

K Barnes 12 22% 4 17%LB

K Keke 12 22% 1 4%DE

D Harris 9 17% 7 29%LB

W Redmond 9 17% 1 4%SS

J Avery 5 9%DT

J Scott 6 25%P

H Bradley 6 25%LS

J Molson 3 12%K

M Crosby 2 8%K

WON 13, LOST 3 MATT LAFLEUR (16 GAMES)09/13 W 43-34 at Minnesota09/20 W 42-21 Detroit09/27 W 37-30 at New Orleans10/05 W 30-16 Atlanta10/18 L 10-38 at Tampa Bay 15,54010/25 W 35-20 at Houston 12,61811/01 L 22-28 Minnesota11/05 W 34-17 at San Francisco11/15 W 24-20 Jacksonville11/22 L 31-34 (OT) at Indianapolis 12,49511/29 W 41-25 Chicago12/06 W 30-16 Philadelphia12/13 W 31-24 at Detroit12/19 W 24-16 Carolina12/27 W 40-14 Tennessee01/03 W 35-16 at Chicago

2020 TEAM STATISTICSGB OPP.

FIRST DOWNS 358 332 Rushing 114 119 Passing 216 184 Penalty 28 29 Third Down-Made/Att 89/180 73/185 Third Down Efficiency 49.4% 39.5% Fourth Down-Made/Att 13/21 14/24 Fourth Down Efficiency 61.9% 58.3%

TOTAL NET YARDS 6,224 5,344 Avg. Per Game 389.0 334.0 Total Plays 990 974 Avg. Per Play 6.3 5.5

NET YARDS RUSHING 2,118 1,805 Avg. Per Game 132.4 112.8 Total Rushes 443 397 Avg. Per Rush 4.8 4.5

NET YARDS PASSING 4,106 3,539 Avg. Per Game 256.6 221.2 Sacked/Yards Lost 21/193 41/254 Gross Yards 4,299 3,793 Attempts/Completions 526/372 536/346 Pct. of Completion 70.7% 64.6% Had Intercepted 5 11

PUNTS/AVERAGE 46/45.5 56/44.8 Net Punting Average 37.0 42.0

PUNT RETURN/AVG. 11/4.8 17/17.1 KICKOFF RETURN/AVG. 33/18.9 45/23.9 INTERCEPTION RETURN/AVG. 11/8.9 5/14.6 PENALTIES/YARDS 84/684 79/734 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 11/6 15/7 TOUCHDOWNS 66 42

Rushing 16 16 Passing 48 23 Returns 2 3

EXTRA POINTS/ATTEMPTS 59/63 35/37 TWO POINT CONVERSION/ATT. 2/3 5/5 FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS 16/16 24/27 AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 32:30 27:30

SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSTEAM 80 219 103 107 0 509OPPONENTS 71 92 82 121 3 369

SCORING TD RU PA RT K-PAT FG 2PT S PTSD. Adams 18 0 18 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 108M. Crosby 0 0 0 0 59/63 16/16 0 0 107A. Jones 11 9 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 66R. Tonyan 11 0 11 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 66M. Valdes-Scantling 6 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 36J. Williams 3 2 1 0 0/0 0/0 2 0 22A. Lazard 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 18M. Lewis 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 18A. Rodgers 3 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 18A. Dillon 2 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12D. Dafney 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6P. Smith 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 6E. St. Brown 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6J. Sternberger 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6C. Sullivan 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 6M. Taylor 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6J. Alexander 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 1 2TEAM 66 16 48 2 59/63 16/16 2 1 509OPPONENTS 42 16 23 3 35/37 24/27 5 0 369

2-Pt Conv: J. Williams 2, A. Jones 0, TM 2-3, OPP 5-5

RUSHING NO. YDS AVG LONG TDA. Jones 201 1,104 5.5 77t 9J. Williams 119 505 4.2 25 2A. Dillon 46 242 5.3 30t 2A. Rodgers 38 149 3.9 14 3T. Ervin 13 67 5.2 21 0A. Lazard 2 17 8.5 19 0M. Valdes-Scantling 4 13 3.3 9 0M. Taylor 1 9 9.0 9 0D. Williams 2 8 4.0 5 0E. St. Brown 1 7 7.0 7 0J. Lovett 3 6 2.0 4 0T. Boyle 13 -9 -0.7 0 0TEAM 443 2,118 4.8 77t 16OPPONENTS 397 1,805 4.5 57 16

RECEIVING TAR NO. YDS AVG LONG TDD. Adams 149 115 1,374 11.9 56t 18M. Valdes-Scantling 63 33 690 20.9 78t 6A. Jones 63 47 355 7.6 30 2R. Tonyan 59 52 586 11.3 45 11A. Lazard 46 33 451 13.7 72 3J. Williams 35 31 236 7.6 29 1M. Lewis 17 10 107 10.7 36 3J. Sternberger 15 12 114 9.5 27 1T. Ervin 15 11 84 7.6 24 0E. St. Brown 13 7 117 16.7 24 1D. Shepherd 8 5 46 9.2 19 0M. Taylor 6 5 66 13.2 26 1T. Austin 5 5 20 4.0 7 0D. Dafney 2 2 26 13.0 13t 1A. Dillon 2 2 21 10.5 16 0J. Deguara 2 1 12 12.0 12 0A. Rodgers 1 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0TEAM 501 372 4,299 11.6 78t 48OPPONENTS 518 346 3,793 11.0 53 23

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG LONG TDD. Savage 4 13 3.3 9 0A. Amos 2 47 23.5 24 0C. Kirksey 2 18 9.0 10 0R. Greene 1 17 17.0 17 0C. Sullivan 1 7 7.0 7t 1J. Alexander 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0TEAM 11 98 8.9 24 1OPPONENTS 5 73 14.6 37 1

FUMBLES FUM LST FF REC TDA. Rodgers 4 2 0 1 0D. Shepherd 1 1 0 0 0M. Valdes-Scantling 1 1 0 0 0T. Austin 1 1 0 0 0D. Adams 1 1 0 0 0T. Boyle 1 0 0 1 0A. Jones 2 0 0 1 0TEAM 11 6 0 3 0OPPONENTS 16 7 0 6 0

PUNTING NO. YDS AVG NET TB IN LG BJ. Scott 46 2,092 45.5 37.0 3 15 62 1TEAM 46 2,092 45.5 37.0 3 15 62 1OPPONENTS 56 2,506 44.8 42.0 5 21 67 0

PUNT RETURNS RET FC YDS AVG LONG TDT. Ervin 5 7 20 4.0 11 0T. Austin 3 3 14 4.7 7 0J. Jackson 2 0 13 6.5 7 0D. Shepherd 1 8 6 6.0 6 0C. Sullivan 0 1 0 0.0 0 0TEAM 11 19 53 4.8 11 0OPPONENTS 17 10 291 17.1 91t 2

KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YDS AVG LONG TDD. Shepherd 11 227 20.6 30 0T. Ervin 10 196 19.6 34 0M. Taylor 9 167 18.6 24 0J. Williams 1 20 20.0 20 0J. Sternberger 1 8 8.0 8 0J. Lovett 1 5 5.0 5 0TEAM 33 623 18.9 34 0OPPONENTS 45 1,077 23.9 71 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+M. Crosby 1/1 1/1 5/5 5/5 4/4TEAM 1/1 1/1 5/5 5/5 4/4OPPONENTS 0/0 7/7 12/12 2/3 3/5

M. Crosby: (31G, 43G) (43G, 35G) (52G, 33G, 49G) (48G) (39G) (-) (-)(19G, 53G) (39G) (26G) (-) (40G) (57G) (51G) (-) (-)OPP: (35G) (57WR) (45G, 35G, 34G) (23G) (50G) (41WL, 38G, 29G) (22G)(52G, 31G) (50CR, 37G, 32G, 43G, 39G) (27G) (52G) (32G) (36G, 22G,33G) (30G, 27G, 20G)

PASSING ATT CMP YDS CMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK/ LOST RATINGA. Rodgers 526 372 4,299 70.7 8.2 48 9.1 5 1.0 78t 20/ 182 121.5T. Boyle 0 0 0 --- -- 0 --- 0 --- --- 1/ 11 ---TEAM 526 372 4,299 70.7 8.2 48 9.1 5 1.0 78t 21/ 193 121.5OPPONENTS 536 346 3,793 64.6 7.1 23 4.3 11 2.1 53 41/ 254 91.1

WON 1, LOST 1 MATT LAFLEUR (2 GAMES)NFC Wild Card Playoff Game

01/16 W 32-18 L.A. Rams 7,439NFC Divisional Playoff Game

01/24 L 26-31 Tampa Bay 7,772

2020 TEAM STATISTICSGB OPP.

FIRST DOWNS 51 36 Rushing 15 10 Passing 34 23 Penalty 2 3 Third Down-Made/Att 16/26 11/22 Third Down Efficiency 61.5% 50.0% Fourth Down-Made/Att 0/0 1/2 Fourth Down Efficiency 0.0% 50.0%

TOTAL NET YARDS 865 595 Avg. Per Game 432.5 297.5 Total Plays 141 111 Avg. Per Play 6.1 5.4

NET YARDS RUSHING 255 172 Avg. Per Game 127.5 86.0 Total Rushes 52 43 Avg. Per Rush 4.9 4.0

NET YARDS PASSING 610 423 Avg. Per Game 305.0 211.5 Sacked/Yards Lost 5/32 5/31 Gross Yards 642 454 Attempts/Completions 84/56 63/41 Pct. of Completion 66.7% 65.1% Had Intercepted 1 3

PUNTS/AVERAGE 5/44.4 6/47.0 Net Punting Average 42.4 44.2

PUNT RETURN/AVG. 2/8.5 2/5.0 KICKOFF RETURN/AVG. 4/18.3 9/24.1 INTERCEPTION RETURN/AVG. 3/5.3 1/0.0 PENALTIES/YARDS 7/52 5/43 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 3/1 0/0 TOUCHDOWNS 7 6

Rushing 2 2 Passing 5 4 Returns 0 0

EXTRA POINTS/ATTEMPTS 4/4 5/5 TWO POINT CONVERSION/ATT. 0/3 1/1 FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS 4/4 2/2 AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 35:25 24:35

SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSTEAM 3 26 19 10 0 58OPPONENTS 10 21 15 3 0 49

SCORING TD RU PA RT K-PAT FG 2PT S PTSM. Crosby 0 0 0 0 4/4 4/4 0 0 16D. Adams 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12A. Jones 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6A. Lazard 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6A. Rodgers 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6R. Tonyan 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6M. Valdes-Scantling 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6TEAM 7 2 5 0 4/4 4/4 0 0 58OPPONENTS 6 2 4 0 5/5 2/2 1 0 49

2-Pt Conv: TM 0-3, OPP 1-1

RUSHING NO. YDS AVG LONG TDA. Jones 20 126 6.3 60 1J. Williams 19 88 4.6 12 0A. Dillon 9 44 4.9 9 0A. Rodgers 4 -3 -0.8 1t 1TEAM 52 255 4.9 60 2OPPONENTS 43 172 4.0 20t 2

RECEIVING TAR NO. YDS AVG LONG TDD. Adams 25 18 133 7.4 21 2A. Lazard 14 7 158 22.6 58t 1M. Valdes-Scantling 14 8 148 18.5 50t 1R. Tonyan 8 8 82 10.3 33 1A. Jones 8 5 21 4.2 14 0J. Williams 4 4 22 5.5 11 0E. St. Brown 3 2 37 18.5 27 0M. Lewis 3 3 28 9.3 14 0A. Dillon 1 1 13 13.0 13 0TEAM 80 56 642 11.5 58t 5OPPONENTS 61 41 454 11.1 52 4

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG LONG TDJ. Alexander 2 16 8.0 16 0A. Amos 1 0 0.0 0 0TEAM 3 16 5.3 16 0OPPONENTS 1 0 0.0 0 0

FUMBLES FUM LST FF REC TDA. Jones 2 1 0 0 0A. Rodgers 0 0 0 1 0R. Tonyan 0 0 0 1 0A. Dillon 1 0 0 0 0TEAM 3 1 0 2 0

PUNTING NO. YDS AVG NET TB IN LG BJ. Scott 5 222 44.4 42.4 0 1 55 0TEAM 5 222 44.4 42.4 0 1 55 0OPPONENTS 6 282 47.0 44.2 0 3 64 0

PUNT RETURNS RET FC YDS AVG LONG TDT. Austin 2 3 17 8.5 9 0TEAM 2 3 17 8.5 9 0OPPONENTS 2 0 10 5.0 7 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YDS AVG LONG TDM. Taylor 2 43 21.5 26 0J. Williams 1 30 30.0 30 0D. Dafney 1 0 0.0 0 0TEAM 4 73 18.3 30 0OPPONENTS 9 217 24.1 43 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+M. Crosby 0/0 3/3 1/1 0/0 0/0TEAM 0/0 3/3 1/1 0/0 0/0OPPONENTS 0/0 0/0 1/1 1/1 0/0

M. Crosby: (24G, 39G) (24G, 26G)OPP: (37G) (46G)

PASSING ATT CMP YDS CMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK/ LOST RATINGA. Rodgers 84 56 642 66.7 7.6 5 6.0 1 1.2 58t 5/ 32 104.4J. Scott 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 00 0/ 0 39.6TEAM 85 56 642 65.9 7.6 5 5.9 1 1.2 58t 5/ 32 103.2OPPONENTS 63 41 454 65.1 7.2 4 6.3 3 4.8 52 5/ 31 87.7

2020 REGULAR SEASON GREEN BAY PACKERS DEFENSIVE STATS(THROUGH WEEK 17)

PLAYER SOLO ASST. TOTAL TFL SACKS/YDS. QBH FR FF INT./YDS. PDA. Amos 65 18 83 4 2.0/12.0 3 1 0 2/47 9K. Barnes 47 31 78 5 1.0/5.0 1 0 1 0/0 0C. Kirksey 46 31 77 2 2.0/11.0 2 0 0 2/18 4D. Savage 56 19 75 3 1.0/10.0 2 1 0 4/13 12K. King 45 12 57 0 0.0/0.0 1 1 1 0/0 5Z. Smith 35 17 52 12 12.5/81.5 23 2 4 0/0 2J. Alexander 40 11 51 2 1.0/4.0 1 0 1 1/-4 13P. Smith 29 13 42 7 4.0/24.0 11 1 0 0/0 3K. Clark 28 14 42 3 2.0/12.0 6 0 0 0/0 0R. Greene 27 14 41 1 1.5/13.5 3 0 1 1/17 5C. Sullivan 31 9 40 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 1/7 6D. Lowry 14 22 36 2 3.0/19.0 4 0 0 0/0 2R. Gary 19 16 35 5 5.0/31.0 11 1 0 0/0 1T. Summers 19 8 27 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1J. Jackson 21 3 24 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 2W. Redmond 18 6 24 0 0.0/0.0 2 0 0 0/0 1K. Martin 17 6 23 3 1.0/3.0 1 0 0 0/0 0T. Lancaster 8 15 23 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1K. Keke 12 9 21 3 4.0/27.0 8 0 1 0/0 2O. Burks 8 3 11 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 1 0/0 0M. Adams 6 5 11 2 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0K. Hollman 7 1 8 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 3V. Scott 7 0 7 2 1.0/1.0 1 0 0 0/0 0B. Winn 2 4 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 2J. Garvin 2 3 5 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0H. Black 3 0 3 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 1 0/0 0S. Samuels 2 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0R. Ramsey 1 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0TOTALS 615 291 906 58 41.0/254.0 80 7 11 11/98 74

DEFENSIVE SCORESINT (1) (8:37) M.Stafford pass short left intended for D.Amendola INTERCEPTED by C.Sullivan at DET 7. C.Sullivan for 7

yards. vs. DET (09/20/20)FR (1) (3:20) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky sacked at CHI 11 for -7 yards (Z.Smith). FUMBLES (Z.Smith) [Z.Smith], RECOVERED by GB-

P.Smith at CHI 14. P.Smith for 14 yards. vs. CHI (11/29/20)Safety (1) (11:43) K.Cousins sacked in End Zone for -4 yards, SAFETY (J.Alexander). @ MIN (09/13/20)

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(THROUGH WEEK 3)PLAYER SOLO ASST. TOTAL TFL SACKS/YDS. QBH FR FF INT./YDS. PDK. Barnes 8 5 13 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1K. King 9 3 12 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0C. Sullivan 9 3 12 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0K. Clark 6 5 11 2 2.5/15.5 3 0 0 0/0 0A. Amos 6 2 8 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 1/0 1D. Lowry 3 4 7 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0C. Kirksey 4 2 6 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0P. Smith 4 2 6 0 0.0/0.0 2 0 0 0/0 2R. Gary 3 2 5 1 1.5/8.5 3 0 0 0/0 0Z. Smith 3 2 5 1 1.0/7.0 2 0 0 0/0 0J. Alexander 3 1 4 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 2/16 3D. Savage 3 1 4 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0/0 0T. Lancaster 1 2 3 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0T. Summers 2 0 2 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0K. Martin 1 1 2 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0B. Price 0 2 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0D. Harrison 0 1 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0TOTALS 65 38 103 9 5.0/31.0 11 0 0 3/16 7

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2020 REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATSPLAYER TACKLES SOLO ASSISTS FOR FUMBLES FUMBLE REC BLKD FG BLKD PAT BLKD PUNTT. Summers 12 8 4 0 0 0 0 0O. Burks 10 6 4 1 0 0 0 0R. Ramsey 9 4 5 0 0 0 0 0V. Scott 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0H. Black 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0J. Lovett 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0W. Redmond 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0J. Burgess 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0R. Greene 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0M. Taylor 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0K. Barnes 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0D. Dafney 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0K. Hollman 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0J. Jackson 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0J. Williams 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0H. Bradley 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0E. St. Brown 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0M. Crosby 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0K. Martin 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0S. Samuels 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0C. Sullivan 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

2020 TOTALS 75 47 28 1 0 0 0 0OPPONENTS 56 34 22 2 4 0 0 1

2020 POSTSEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATSPLAYER TACKLES SOLO ASSISTS FOR FUMBLES FUMBLE REC BLKD FG BLKD PAT BLKD PUNTH. Black 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0O. Burks 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0E. St. Brown 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0D. Dafney 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0R. Ramsey 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0K. Russell 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0V. Scott 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0C. Sullivan 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0T. Summers 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

2020 TOTALS 15 7 8 0 0 0 0 0OPPONENTS 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0