Packers' defense takes step forward, but concerns remain
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The Green Bay Packers know what they have on offense with reigning MVP Aaron Rodgers leading a star-studded group that includes All-Pro receiver Davante Adams and Pro Bowl running back Aaron Jones.
Defense remains much more of a question.
After giving up 55 points in the first six quarters of the season, Green Bay’s defense showed signs of life on Monday night in a
“This is a step in the right direction,” Packers linebacker De’Vondre Campbell said after a game in which he had 13 tackles and an interception. “We’ve just got to continue to keep building and continue to keep stacking. The sky’s the limit for us.”
Of course, the Packers (1-1) were facing
If nothing else, the Packers showed there’s no reason to panic as they adapt to
“I think in that second half, we went out there and displayed everything we needed to,” linebacker Krys Barnes said. “We played fast, hard and physical.”
But there was plenty of reason to worry early on, as Detroit’s Jared Goff completed 13 of his first 14 passes while helping the Lions (0-2) grab a 17-14 halftime lead.
“I think we did make some necessary adjustments at halftime,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said after the game. “One of the things certainly I talked to Joe about was either play coverage, or we have to pressure, because when we were doing our four-man rushes and playing man coverages behind it, we weren’t getting to the quarterback.”
The Packers still have only one sack this season, but they did bother Goff in the second half. Green Bay’s relative lack of a pass rush remains concerning as the Packers prepare to visit the
“When you’re talking about (missing) one of, in my opinion, one of the premier pass rushers in this league and a guy that’s been very, very disruptive, you’ve got to find different ways to manufacture that rush,” LaFleur said Tuesday.
“Whether that’s sending pressure or you’ve just got to play coverage behind it and hope that you can take away the quarterback’s reads and either make him check the ball down or he’ll hold it too long and the rush will hit home.”
WHAT’S WORKING
After failing to reach the end zone in a
WHAT NEEDS WORK
The Packers need to start games faster, particularly on defense. In Green Bay’s opening game, the Packers allowed New Orleans to score five touchdowns and a field goal in its first seven series. The Lions scored two touchdowns and a field goal on their four first-half possessions Monday.
STOCK UP
RB Aaron Jones scored four touchdowns (three receiving, one rushing) to tie the Lambeau Field single-game record. The previous person to score four touchdowns at Lambeau was Carolina’s DeAngelo Williams in 2008.
STOCK DOWN
TE Jace Sternberger has been released. The 2019 third-round draft pick was
INJURED
DB Chandon Sullivan was shaken up in the closing minutes of the game. LaFleur said Tuesday that Sullivan should be OK.
NUMBER
51,633: Rodgers’ career total in passing yardage. His 255-yard performance Monday moved him ahead of John Elway and put him in 10th place.
NEXT STEPS
The Packers have a short week to prepare for the 49ers as they visit San Francisco for the fourth time in the past three seasons.
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