Green Bay Packers News: Fallout from victory over Chicago Bears
The Green Bay Packers got their offense back on track in Thursday night’s victory over the Chicago Bears. There’s plenty of fallout in today’s Titletown Report.
Good morning, Packers fans. There ain’t no Friday like Victory Friday! Welcome to the Titletown Report, bringing you all of the best Packers articles from around the internet.
For the first half, it didn’t like it was going to be a good day for a struggling Green Bay offense, but the trio of Davante Adams, Randall Cobb and Ty Montgomery helped ignite the unit and power the Packers past their rivals.
Let’s dive right into today’s articles. As you sip your coffee this morning, enjoy these articles from around the internet.
Pass, pass and pass again: Aaron Rodgers throws Packers to win over Bears — ESPN
No Eddie Lacy or James Starks? That’s fine, because Aaron Rodgers will just throw 56 times in a victory. It was hardly convincing, but it was good enough to get the win.
Thumbs up from Davante Adams all Aaron Rodgers needed to see — ESPN
It was a surprise to see Davante Adams clear the concussion protocol just four days after the Cowboys game. He looked fine, however, almost breaking a franchise record with 13 receptions for 132 yards and two touchdowns. The Packers need more of this Adams, who now has five scores on the year.
McGinn: Offense finding footing despite losing Lacy — Packersnews.com
Losing your bulldozer isn’t easy, particularly when his backup is also hurt, but the Packers did well to prepare a gameplan on a short week. Despite early struggles, the dink-and-dunk style eventually broke down the Bears defense that had impressed for much of the first half.
Montgomery leads Packers’ new committee — Packersnews.com
Ty Montgomery is showing just how valuable he is with his ability to catch passes and run the ball. Don Jackson and Knile Davis need some time to adjust to their roles on offense, but Montgomery will remain a key piece in the backfield.
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