(LEARFIELD) – How does one prepare to face the Cleveland Browns?
First, one has to take into consideration the Browns defensive leader Myles Garrett.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur talked about game-planning for the defensive end.
He also talked about what happens if they don’t have Zach Tom, how that affects affect their plans for Myles Garrett on Sunday.
Looking back to the Washington game, LaFleur said that there is a lot to clean up.
He said that the team’s performance was not all bad but not all good either.
LaFleur said that he final score was too close for his liking.
The injury front: LaFleur said the the Packers are going to miss Jayden Reed who will be out for several weeks with a broken collarbone.
LaFleur also talked about the difference that a healthy Jordan Love makes.
The return of Watson: Packers wide receiver Christian Watson who inked a contract extension last week talked with the media on Monday and said that the extension has been in the works for a while.
He said that he feels good with the deal and it’s good for both sides.
Is there anything more he needs to do to prove he’s ready to return from his injury?
Watson talked about if he feels ready to return.
Warm one: It will be t-shirt and shorts weather in Cleveland for Sunday’s game between the Packers and Cleveland Browns. The current forecast calls for a partly cloudy sky with a high of 81.
Packers vs. Commanders was a big draw: The Packers-Commanders NFL game on Thursday Night Football set a new record for viewership.
An average audience of 17-point-76 million watched the contest on Amazon Prime.
The Journal Sentinel reports the audience, as measured by Nielsen, peaked at 20-point-35 million viewers between 8:15 and 8:29 p.m.
The record-breaking audience figures topped the previous high mark, which was also for a Packers game – last December when they played the Detroit Lions.
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