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Green Bay Packers: Five Running Backs Who Can Replace Ryan Grant

When Ryan Grant went down with a season-ending injury, it left the Green Bay Packers’ running game in the hands of Brandon Jackson and John Kuhn. While Kuhn has proven to be a capable runner in limited duty, Jackson has been a disappointment.  He has failed to give the Packers’ running game any sort of presence.

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Lions chip away at 14-point deficit but ultimately fall to 0-4 with loss to Packers

For all their talent and high expectations, the Green Bay Packers still haven’t turned in the kind of performance that proves they can play like one of the NFL’s elite teams for a full game.

Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news.

With Grant gone, Packers look to spark punchless run game

Green Bay is missing Ryan Grant and not just on the roster. Grant suffered a season-ending ankle injury in the season opener and the running game hasn’t been the same. In two games since replacing the injured Grant as Green Bay’s top running back, Brandon Jackson has 18 carries for 41 yards and a touchdown.

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Bears get stiff test against visiting Packers

The Chicago Bears’ quest to end a three-year postseason absence is off to a strong start. A win over their biggest rival might convince their doubters it can really happen.

That’s all the news for today.

Matthews collects three sacks as Packers pound sluggish Bills

Clay Matthews sacked Edwards three times and the Green Bay Packers’ defense dominated a sluggish Bills offense in a 34-7 victory at Lambeau Field on Sunday. That’s six sacks in two games for Matthews — not bad for a guy who sat out most of training camp with a hamstring injury.

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