Afterward, it seemed like anyone and everyone wanted to take the blame or apologize.

Matt LaFleur for calling the play that ended in Jordan Love’s first interception of the season and the most inopportune of times.

Micah Parsons for being flagged for two costly late offsides penalties.

Jordan Love for the offense’s inability to put a productive fourth-quarter drive together.

Zach Tom, who appeared to be beside himself on the sideline after departing after just one play, for letting the team down by trying to play through injury.

The list could go on and on and on.

Yes, the Green Bay Packers lost to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday at Huntington Bank Field, 13-10.

Yes, it was a bad loss to a previously winless Browns team and one that required an epic meltdown in the closing minutes —

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