This was the kind of game Jordy Nelson might have had in Week 1, when the Green Bay Packers receiver played for the first time in more than a year after he missed all of 2015 with a knee injury.
Instead, it came in Week 5.
Nelson not only struggled in Sunday night’s 23-16 win against the New York Giants, but he took it hard. Despite a touchdown catch -- his fifth in four games this season -- Nelson appeared downtrodden and took much of the blame for another inconsistent performance by the offense.
"We left a lot out there," a somber Nelson said. "I didn’t help very much in that aspect, so it’s still good to come away with a nice win like that when you know we can do a lot better, especially myself. I didn’t put us in very good situations."
What bothered Nelson most were his two drops -- one that bounced into the hands for Giants cornerback Jarnois Jenkins' interception one play after a penalty wiped out a touchdown to Randall Cobb, and another that killed a third-quarter drive that ended with a punt.
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