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Packers, Browns six pack of what-ifs

The Green Bay Packers will take their show on the road after an impressive 2-0 start with wins over NFC contenders at Lambeau Field.

This week, they’ll be guests of the Cleveland Browns, who are looking to get off the mat after losing their second consecutive game to start the season.

The goal this week is a little different. The team they’re facing is not as good, so they’ll need to learn not to play with their food.

Keys to the Game: Packers need to bury Browns early

The Green Bay Packers are off to as good of a start as they could have hoped for. When the schedule was announced in April, the Packers and those around them likely would have settled for a 1-1 start with two games coming against NFC playoff contenders.

Of course, the Packers have done better than that. They have not just won, they’ve been dominant through two weeks — winning both of their games by two scores.

Kraft lights up Thursday Night Football

It was a career night for Tucker Kraft as the Green Bay Packers jumped to 2-0 on the season after defeating the Washington Commanders 27-18 on Sept. 11 in Green Bay.

Kraft finished the game with six receptions, totaling 124 yards and one touchdown.

Green Bay great in dominant win over Detroit

Micah Parsons picked up his first sack in the green and gold, as the Green Bay Packers laid a beat down on the Detroit Lions, by a tune of 27-13 on Sept. 7 in Green Bay.

Front seven key to Green Bay’s success this season

In the team’s first game of the season, it was no secret that Green Bay’s driving force to a victory was the stellar play from its defensive line and linebackers.

Love’s QB rating against Lions third best in his career

Green Bay defeated Detroit 27-13 in the home opener at Lambeau Field on Sept. 7.

Following are several postgame notes.

• The game against the Lions at Lambeau Field was the first Week 1 home game since 2018 and the first for Matt LaFleur.

Personnel changes ramp up expectations

It was another trip to the playoffs last season for the Green Bay Packers, but as it happens for 31 teams in the NFL, the Packers ended its season short of winning a Super Bowl.

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