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Packers' comeback not enough in loss to Colts

They didn’t get that last chance, but even if they had, the Packers know they can’t keep playing like they did for most of their 31-26 loss to the Colts at Lambeau Field, which dropped Green Bay to 4-4 at the season’s midway point.

“That was a difficult, disappointing home loss,” Head Coach Mike McCarthy said. “Indianapolis jumped on us from the first play, and frankly, we never got it back.”

The Colts’ Jordan Todman ran the opening kickoff back 99 yards for a touchdown, and the visitors never trailed. They opened up an 18-point lead with 9:35 to go before the Packers started to turn things around.