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Fumble on opening kickoff, injuries and penalties cost the Packers in their loss to the Eagles

  • Keisean Nixon fumbled the opening kickoff, leading to a 22-10 loss for the Green Bay Packers against the Philadelphia Eagles, ending their season in the wild-card round.
  • The Packers lost key players to injuries, including two top receivers and several offensive linemen, impacting their performance significantly.
  • Coach Matt LaFleur noted that the fumble and penalties set a bad tone, as the Packers were penalized eight times for 85 yards during the game.
  • Running back Josh Jacobs stated that the team's mistakes, including penalties and bad decisions, contributed to their inability to win the game.
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