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PHILADELPHIA – The Packers tried to go toe-to-toe with the best team in the NFL, but the Eagles' offense was just too much as Philadelphia turned in a 40-33 victory on Sunday night at Lincoln Financial Field

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Aaron Rodgers left Sunday night's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the third quarter with what the Green Bay Packers called an oblique injury.

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It was a small sample size, but Love looked confident — he was letting it rip — went through his progressions,

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FIRST QUARTER For just the second time this season, the Eagles lost the coin toss. The Eagles will receive the opening kickoff

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On top of that, it’s not as if Green Bay slowed the passing game, either. The Packers’ cornerbacks, especially Rasul Douglas, and the safeties had rough performances as well.

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More missed tackles by Green Bay. Like, a lot of missed tackles.

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Third downs on both sides of the ball were awful. The offense couldn’t convert any,

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Joe Barry wasn’t good, but neither were the players.

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Darnell Savage left early with a foot injury, but before that, he was not among the starters. In the Packers’ nickel formation

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it was Rudy Ford and Adrian Amos deep, with Keisean Nixon in the slot.

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Packers QB Rodgers exits loss to Eagles in third quarter