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VIDEO: Packers 27, Browns 21; Season still alive

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Packers Second Screen: at Browns
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Packers Second Screen: at Browns
Packers Second Screen: at Browns
Packers Second Screen: at Browns
Packers Second Screen: at Browns
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4th Quarter, overtime and postgame

Green Bay 27, Cleveland 21
Hundley-Adams 25 yd TD pass
Overtime

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Green Bay 21, Cleveland 21
Hundley-Adams 1 yd TD pass
:31 left in quarter

Cleveland 21, Green Bay 14
Williams 1 yd TD run
12:50 left in quarter

3rd Quarter

Cleveland 21, Green Bay 7
Kizer-Coleman 2 yd TD pass
2:49 left in 3rd

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2nd Quarter

Cleveland 14, Green Bay 7
Kizer-Johnson 7 yd TD pass
5:16 left in quarter

1st Quarter

Green Bay 7, Cleveland 0
Kizer-Gordon 16 yd TD pass
4:45 left in quarter

Green Bay 7, Cleveland 0
Hundley-Williams 30 yd TD pass
8:50 left in quarter

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Pregame updates

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Pregame story

 

Today is a Packers Gameday in Cleveland and the second of five straight must-win regular season contests in the effort to make an NFL record-tying 9th postseason.

The Packers have to beat the winless Browns with Brett Hundley under center in what could be his last starting assignment of 2017. 

The question is: Which Hundley will show up? The one that led clutch 4th quarter and overtime drives against Chicago, Pittsburgh and Tampa Bay?

Or the one that struggled against Baltimore, and in regulation play against the Buccaneers?

Additionally, the Packers' defense needs to take care of business against the worst-scoring offense in pro football, but that defense has given up at least 23 points in five of the last seven games, and has allowed opponents to convert on third down more than 50 percent of the time in five of the last eight games.

Is "must-win" and "definitely-can-win" a "win" this week before Aaron Rodgers' anticipated return? (Crossing fingers for that news? We bet you are.)

Stay tuned.