GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay is getting accustomed to building big leads and then letting opponents back into games.

It’s a habit the Packers want to break.

“We have to find ways to put teams away early and not even make it close at the end,” quarterback Jordan Love said after the Packers’ 27-18 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. “That’s something we need to keep improving on.”

The Packers (3-1-1) have owned double-digit leads in each of their games, yet their victory over the Bengals was their first win since Sept. 11. Before their bye week, they blew a 10-0 lead in a 13-10 loss at Cleveland and a 13-0 advantage in a 40-40 tie at Dallas.

Green Bay outscored Cincinnati 10-0 and outgained the Bengals 240 yards to 65 in the first half, but the Packers didn’t force a singl

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