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Packers Second Screen: vs. Buccaneers
Packers Second Screen: vs. Buccaneers
Packers Second Screen: vs. Buccaneers
Packers Second Screen: vs. Buccaneers
Packers Second Screen: vs. Buccaneers
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4th Quarter, overtime and postgame

Green Bay 26, Tampa Bay 20
Aaron Jones 20 yd TD run
Overtime

Green Bay 20, Tampa Bay 20
Crosby 22 yd FG
2:01 left in 4th quarter

Tampa Bay 20, Green Bay 17
Winston-Brate 11 yd TD pass
6:02 left in quarter

Green Bay 17, Tampa Bay 13
Murray 30 yd FG
14:31 left in quarter

3rd Quarter

Halftime - Packers Second Screen discussion (Chime in!)

2nd Quarter

Green Bay 17, Tampa Bay 10
Murray 36 yd FG
:13 left in quarter

Green Bay 17, Tampa Bay 7
Dean Lowry 61 yard TD fumble return
4:17 left in quarter

Green Bay 10, Tampa Bay 7
Jamaal Williams 1 yd TD run
7:12 left in quarter

1st Quarter

Tampa Bay 7, Green Bay 3
Crosby 36 yd FG
2:30 left in quarter

Tampa Bay 7, Green Bay 0
Winston-Brate 28 yd TD pass
9:52 left in quarter

Pregame updates

Pregame story

 

As the late, great coach of the Buffalo Bills (and Milwaukee Mustangs) Lou Saban once said, "You can get it done. You can get it done. What's more, you gotta get it done."

It is that mix of confidence and urgency that describes the 5-6 Green Bay Packers' situation as they host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-7) today.

Both teams are in must-win mode, with five consecutive wins seemingly required for either team to even consider hope for the postseason - for the Packers, a record-tying ninth straight playoff berth in the balance.

This Buccaneers team can be beaten. Offensively, the key is to take advantage of a sometimes-porous running game and what may be a positive matchup for Davante Adams at wide receiver. (Not like Jordy and Randall can't make things happen, either.)

Defensively, the task could be formidable with the third-ranked passing game getting Jameis Winston back from injury, and the considerable Michael Irvin-like (as Wayne Larrivee describes) talents of Mike Evans at wide receiver.

It is must-do Sunday. It is can-do Sunday.

Stay tuned.