GREEN BAY — Rasul Douglas had been on the Green Bay Packers’ roster for exactly 18 days when he walked out of the home team’s tunnel and onto the Lambeau Field turf.
The well-traveled cornerback’s first two games with his new team — his sixth team in a two-year span — had been on the road: First, at Cincinnati on Oct. 10, when he’d been inactive; then, at Chicago on Oct. 17, when he started the game on the bench but moved into the every-down lineup after just one defensive series (and would never leave it).
But as he looked around the venerable stadium and listened to the roar of the crowd as kickoff approached against the Washington soon-to-be Commanders on Oct.