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The Packers brought back James Jones just before the regular season when they had a hole at one of their outside receiver spots. It worked well at the start but has fizzled late leaving the Packers searching — Hail Mary aside — for answers in the passing game.
The loss of Jordy Nelson to injured reserve this season has proven to be a tough pill to swallow for the Green Bay Packers’ passing offense.
But where would it be without James Jones?
The nine-year NFL veteran, in his second go-around in Green Bay, has been the most productive big-play weapon on an offense surprisingly in short supply.