By Robin M Adams,WI Sports Heroics
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Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski recently acknowledged Green Bay’s impressive offense, which produced 27 points in each of the Packers’ last two outings.
“It’s a tremendous offensive attack that Coach (Matt) LaFleur has going,” Stefanski said (h/t Noah Monroe of Cleveland’s official website). “Like we talked about the quarterback making great decisions, but they have the ability to throw it to all their guys – whether it’s the receivers, the tight ends or the running backs.
“And it comes in a variety of scheme. It can be hard play action shots down the field. They can spread you out very quickly with some of the things they do. They’re an excellent motion team. So, it’s a great, great challenge. But there’s certainly a number of guys on their offense that they try to get the ball to.”
With Love spearheading the air attack and Josh Jacobs taking care of business on the ground, Green Bay is well-equipped to make lots of noise offensively versus the Browns.
However, the Packers can expect considerable challenge from Cleveland’s defense, which leads the NFL with only 191.5 total yards allowed per contest in 2025.