Sunday night’s primetime showdown between Green Bay and Atlanta represents the third matchup between the two teams in a year. This time around, though, the Packers come in far closer to full health than the previous two meetings.
Even with legitimate health concerns along the offensive line, the Packers have a full complement of weapons for Aaron Rodgers and a deep defensive backfield. Compare this to the teams’ first meeting last season. Depleted resources left the likes of Don Jackson and Knile Davis as the primary backs, while Jeff Janis, Trevor Davis, and Geronimo Allison all hauled in receiving touchdowns.