The Green Bay Packers have had a rough season. After several close losses and limited scoring outputs, the team finally got their 4th win of the year on Sunday over the Chargers.
This past weekend was a busy one at US Bank Stadium and the crew at the stadium had a Herculean task of flipping the stadium from concert mode to football mode in just over 24 hours.
Only someone who can think fast can lead an offense they barely know to a win. That's what Josh Dobbs did, and it turns out he has a supercomputer for a brain.
Thrust into a regular-season game for the first time, Minnesota rookie quarterback Jaren Hall walked to the huddle deep in Vikings' territory in Lambeau Field on Sunday, trying to keep his team together after Kirk Cousins went down with an injury.