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Offense Gets Lowest Marks in Packers’ Loss to Panthers
Rico Dowdle’s 130 rushing yards and two touchdowns led the Panthers to a 16-13 upset over the Packers, who dropped to a 5-2-1 record, analysts said.
- A 49-yard field goal as time expired decided the game for the Carolina Panthers, following Rico Dowdle's late run that set up Ryan Fitzgerald's kick in Green Bay on Sunday.
 - Packers' inability to stop the run forced the issue, a shortcoming Jeff Hafley’s defense couldn’t fix, dropping the Packers to 5-2-1 after Sunday’s loss.
 - Several stalled drives and a third-quarter turnover swung momentum as the Packers squandered red-zone chances and turnovers, with Jordan Love completing 26 of 37 passes for 273 yards and an interception.
 - Next up, Green Bay faces Philadelphia on Monday night, Nov. 10, against the Eagles who won the Super Bowl and ousted the Packers last season.
 - After rebounding from last week's 40-9 loss, Panthers coach Dave Canales shifted carries to Rico Dowdle, praising his attitude and aggression, and they took the opening kickoff to use the wind, making Fitzgerald's game-winner easier.
 
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Packers Release Veteran Linebacker After Loss to Panthers
The Green Bay Packers continued to tinker with their roster Monday, releasing linebacker Kristian Welch. A sixth-year veteran out of Iowa, Welch was in his second stint with Green Bay. He made his season debut in Sundayâs 16-13 loss to the Carolina Panthers after being elevated from the practice squad. The Packers sit atop the NFC North at 5-2-1. Packers Lose Core Special Teamer to IR After spending the first eight weeks on the practice squa…
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