Green Bay - This was the Sam Shields that the Green Bay Packers have been trying to find since his rookie season of 2010.
Aggressive and making plays on the ball.
Unafraid to tackle.
Running stride for stride with wide receivers deep down the field.
At one of the team's most vulnerable positions, Shields stood out Thursday as the Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs, 24-3, in the 52nd annual Bishop's Charities Game at Lambeau Field.
Thus, the Packers evened their exhibition record at 2-2, and 14-14 in seven seasons under coach Mike McCarthy. The Chiefs finished 1-3.
Now the Packers have until 8 p.m. Friday to reduce their 75-man roster to the final 53.
Here is a position-by-position rundown of developments against the Chiefs and how they might be reflected in roster deliberations:
Bob McGinn  wrote: