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Packers run wild on the Colts' defense

After struggling to stop the run a week ago against the Houston Texans, things have gotten worse for the Indianapolis Colts in Week 2.

The Green Bay Packers ran wild against the Colts, totaling 261 rushing yards at 4.9 yards per attempt as a team. Leading the way for the Packers was Josh Jacobs with 151 rushing yards.

In fact, in the first quarter alone, the Colts defense surrendered 164 rushing yards to the Packers offense on just 20 carries. That's an average of 8.2 yards per attempt.

164 of those rushing yards were surrendered in the opening quarter, the most since 2011, when the Denver Broncos ran for 167 yards.