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Cory's Corner: AJ Dillon Can Be A No. 1 Back

The moment Aaron Jones went down with an MCL sprain in his right knee on Sunday vs. Seattle, there was a collective nervous breath at Lambeau Field. And rightfully so — Jones is a dynamic running back that can literally do it all with quick, efficient cuts and also catching the ball out of the backfield or split out wide.

But there’s no reason to worry.

“I can do a couple more things than just run straight through people,” said AJ Dillon on Thursday.

The 6-foot, 247-pound running back proved it. He had his most complete game of his one-and-a-half year career in Week 10.