Packers veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers has noticed it. He says the team’s defense has “a little more juice” this year after nearly two weeks of training camp. The Packers haven’t finished in the top-10 of the N-F-L for points or yards allowed in the last eight seasons. With the additions of safety Adrian Amos and pass rushers Za’Darius and Preston Smith, plus rookies Rashan Gary and Darnell Savage, defensive coordinator Mike Pettine has a lot of weapons to use — and the difference has been showing up on the practice field.
Rodgers: Packers’ D Has A Little More “Juice”
Aug 2, 2019 | 6:18 AM
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