PHILADELPHIA -- By the time it was over, the Green Bay Packers had lost their top two remaining receivers, a pair of offensive linemen and a starting defensive tackle.
The bigger problem was that it -- their once-promising season -- was over even before they lost that quintet.
In what was largely the same kind of game the seventh-seeded Packers lost over and over during the regular season against the NFC's elite, their struggling offense combined with some shaky special teams to doom them again in Sunday's 22-10 wild-card loss to the second-seeded Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.