Veteran receiver doesn’t want QB Brett Hundley to press
GREEN BAY – Jordy Nelson has been around long enough to know not to get too high or too low based on one game.
While no one is sugar-coating what went wrong in the Packers’ 23-0 loss to Baltimore, the 10th-year receiver and the rest of the offense were looking to turn the page as the team began preparations for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night.
Five key turnovers and only five conversions on 17 third- and fourth-down attempts hampered the offense versus the Ravens, but there were positives the Packers took away after dissecting the film.
A week after finding their offensive rhythm in a 23-16 win in Chicago, the Packers again shot out to a fast start on the opening series and out-produced Baltimore 265-219 in total yards for the game. Fourth-year receiver Davante Adams put up a season-high 126 receiving yards on eight receptions to lead Green Bay.
The difference in the game were miscues, which is what the offense is working to limit with the Steelers’ fourth-ranked defense now on deck.
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