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Lambeau Leaps aside, AJ Dillon shows what he can do for Packers' offense

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- AJ Dillon made a promise Sunday night: His Lambeau Leaps will improve by the time fans are allowed to celebrate with him next season.

The way he ran against the Tennessee Titans, he'll likely get plenty more chances in the future.

And perhaps he'll be the Green Bay Packers’ running back of the future.

The only thing that marred his 21-carry, 124-yard, two-touchdown showing in Sunday's 40-14 win were his two feeble attempts at the Packers' patented touchdown celebration. After his first touchdown, a 30-yard run in the third quarter on a fourth-and-1 play with the help of a block by Allen Lazard, Dillon slipped on his way up the snow-covered wall.