The Green Bay Packers’s defense has created a ton of big plays through two games so far, leading the league with six forced turnovers (really five if you want to discount the end-of-game Hail Mary interception on Sunday), but have largely done so without generating that much pressure. While the team has forced more interceptions than anyone else, they rank a pedestrian sixteenth in pressure rate through two weeks. It’s also just that though, through two weeks. The Packers front struggled mightily to get anything done against Philadelphia, with the Eagles posting the second-best composite pass-blocking ratings in the NFL, per Ben Baldwin’s pass-blocking metric.