The Green Bay Packers checked almost all the boxes in Saturday’s preseason-opening win over the Cleveland Browns. The No. 1 offense scored on the third play from scrimmage. There were no major injuries. The Packers led the whole way. They mostly dominated the line of scrimmage, didn’t have a turnover, committed only three penalties, converted nine third or fourth downs and went 5-for-5 kicking field goals and extra points.
The Packers led 17-3 at half time, at one point held a 23-3 advantage in the second half and eventually exited Cleveland Browns Stadium with a 23-10 win.