On Sunday in week 11 against the Giants, safety Evan Williams caught the game-ending interception to send the Packers to 6-3-1. It was a welcome relief after a game spent dropping what felt like a half dozen interceptions in their hands (it was only four by my count).
The game is funny that way. Less than a week after their week 10 game where the Packers defense looked like a championship level defense against the Eagles, they looked less like one in an extremely tight game versus the Giants.
After the game, Williams detailed a little bit of what he saw that led him to the ball on that final play:
“They ran that concept a little earlier in the game. I want to say like first, second quarter. Just two primary receivers stacked. They ran a flat seven (route). I was in a half and Jameis [Wi

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