In the Green Bay Packers’ 21-17 victory over Washington, the three offensive units left a medley of impressions. Quarterbacks and wide receivers performed admirably enough to give several a fighting chance at a roster spot, while the backup offensive line showed it has much left to prove over the final two preseason games. Here is the analysis.
The offense lives and dies on the arm of Aaron Rodgers and the 13-year pro proved to be in mid-season form on Saturday night. In his only series, Rodgers led a 15-play, 75-yard drive that culminated in a three yard touchdown pass - a beautiful fade to Martellus Bennett.