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Seattle
Seahawks
11-5
2nd NFC WEST
(3-3)
Sunday, October 6, 2013 - 1:00 PM EDT
Avg. Yds (Rk)CategoryAvg. Yds (Rk)
189.4 (27th)Pass Off.258.0 (7th)
161.2 (3rd)Rush Off.104.4 (22nd)
203.1 (6th)Pass Def.236.8 (21st)
103.1 (10th)Rush Def.137.5 (28th)
Lucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis, Ind.
Indianapolis
Colts
11-5
2nd AFC SOUTH
(4-2)
 
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  • QB
    • Aaron
    • Rodgers
    • #12 | Height/Weight: 6-2/225
    AttComYdsTDs
    189130130710
    QB
    • Andrew
    • Luck
    • #12 | Height/Weight: 6-4/234
    AttComYdsTDs
    1779612087

    Offensive Matchup

    Total Yards
    Per Game
    333.5
    357.0
    Passing Yards
    Per Game
    249.2
    266.7
    Rushing Yards
    Per Game
    84.2
    90.3
    Points Per Game
    21.2
    20.3
    Third Down
    Conversion %
    42.0
    42.2
    Time of
    Possesion
    30:36
    28:51
    Packers
    Colts

    Defensive Matchup

    Total Yards
    Per Game
    314.2
    362.7
    Passing Yards
    Per Game
    201.2
    231.3
    Rushing Yards
    Per Game
    113.0
    131.3
    Points Per Game
    20.2
    27.7
    Third Down
    Conversion %
    34.6
    37.5
    Packers
    Colts
  • Green Bay Injuries
    DatePosPlayerInjuryNFL StatusFantasy News
    02/26/13LBDesmond BishopHamstring Linebacker Desmond Bishop told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel he plans to be "110 percent" for training camp. He's working his way back from a torn hamstring. (Updated 05/20/2013)
    01/24/13RBCedric BensonFoot ESPN reports the Packers and running back Cedric Benson will meet on Wednesday to talk about a new deal. Benson suffered a Lisfranc foot injury last October but has been rehabbing it; the Packers let Benson go back into free agency in March. (Updated 04/24/2013)
    01/24/13RBAlex GreenKnee The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports that Packers running back Alex Green still has designs on starting this season even though Green Bay added rookies Eddie Lacy and Johnathan Franklin. "Last year, I didn't do anything too good in the running game," Green said, "so I think it was a great thing for us to get back out there, make a step in the draft and help the team win football games." The report says maybe Green is at peace because he's finally healthy after a torn ACL suffered seven games into his rookie season in 2011. Last offseason, Green hurried back from the injury - prematurely, he admits now - to compete for carries in training camp. He did earn an on-again, off-again role as the team's No. 1 back. But by December the knee was sore and swollen and Green finished the 2012 season on the sideline. At no point, Green said, was he 100 percent last season. "No, I wasn't, I wasn't," Green said. "I came back, I got close to it, but once I got close, then I had a couple setbacks. I was never really quite where I wanted to be, but I made great strides in the off-season. I'm definitely getting ready for this year." (Updated 05/15/2013)
    07/26/11DLJohnny JollySuspension  (Updated 12/31/1969)
    Indianapolis Injuries
    DatePosPlayerInjuryNFL StatusFantasy News
    03/13/13RBDonald BrownAnkle When asked about his running backs Colts head coach Chuck Pagano conceded that Vick Ballard was the primary option but that Donald Brown would be in the mix. He even went as far as to call him a "home-run hitter" while expressing thankfulness for his health. "Donnie’s in great shape and healthy and looks fantastic to this point in the offseason program," Pagano said. "Can Vick be an every-down guy? Yeah. Can Donnie be an every-down guy? Yeah. They are different types of runners and are more than capable on third down, knowing the protections and picking up blitzers and being effective once they get out to catch the football and doing those things out of the backfield." (Updated 05/15/2013)
    03/07/13WRAustin CollieKnee In an interesting interview with Sports Illustrated it was revealed that receiver Austin Collie might not run at full speed until October as he makes his way back from a ruptured right patellar tendon suffered in 2012. He's also upset with the stigma that he's concussion prone. "Honestly, it's getting to me. It's getting frustrating to deal with the perception, and this is like the first time I've admitted that," Collie said. "... Obviously from the public's view it's going to take a few years of not having anything go wrong, because if it does, people are going to be like, 'Oh, this kid's fragile again.' ... But when you really look at my career, for three of my four years in the league, I've had over 50 catches and 500 yards, and 2011 was the only year I suffered in the touchdown category, playing with three or four different quarterbacks. People think I've been gone the past three years because of concussions, or that all I've been doing is getting hurt. I can't do anything about the perception. All I'm looking for is a chance, because it's been kind of a perfect storm type of situation I've been dealing with. I'm ready for my luck to change." (Updated 03/07/2013)
 
 
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