The Green Bay Packers began Sunday as 13.5-point favorites against the Carolina Panthers, who played a banged-up quarterback in Bryce Young behind an even more banged-up offensive line — one which was missing three starters due to injury. The Packers managed to outgain the Panthers 369 yards to 265 yards in the game, but Green Bay’s five red zone attempts resulted in a lost fumble, two field goals, a turnover on downs and finally a touchdown with 2:32 left in the fourth quarter.
The Panthers responded to the Packers tying the game late with a nine-play 40-yard drive that ended in a Ryan Fitzgerald walk-off field goal for the win.
As Green Bay head coach Matt LaFleur said in his press conference, the Panthers’ style of play on Sunday was expected. Young only threw for just 102 yards, whil

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