4 major takeaways from the Packers vs. Saints matchup in Week 3

Allen Lazard, Packers, Saints
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The Packers Have More Than Enough Weapons Offensively

Coming into this week’s game, the Packers were looking to make a major statement. With superstar wide receiver Davante Adams sidelined due to a hamstring injury, they wanted to show that they could still put up big production without their top wideout.

All offseason long, critics said that the Packers would struggle due to their lack of weapons outside of Adams. Well, Allen Lazard caught six passes for 146 yards and a touchdown to help answer that question. Robert Tonyan had a big game as well with five receptions for 50 yards and a score.

Beating the Saints with a huge offensive performance proved that the Packers are just fine offensively. They may not have a ton of household names, but their offense works nicely how it is.

Green Bay is a Super Bowl contender once again this season. Aaron Rodgers and Matt LaFleur are on the same page and the Packers are going to be a very tough team to beat for any team.

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