TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers weren’t going to let the Green Bay Packers run the ball. The Packers knew that.
What worked a week ago, during a game in which Green Bay favored one running back over the other against Chicago, wasn’t going to work against one of the league’s most notorious run defenses. Green Bay tried more two-back sets to start the game, presumably to try to confuse Tampa Bay, to no avail. The Bucs’ defense wasn’t fooled. Green Bay ended up with just 67 rushing yards.
Time for Plan B.
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