Willis Guides Packers to Win Despite Incident
Willis Guides Packers to Win Despite Incident
Willis Guides Packers to Win Despite Incident
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In a surprising turn of events during the Green Bay Packers' game against the Indianapolis Colts, quarterback Malik Willis made his starting debut in place of the injured Jordan Love. During a crucial third-and-10 play, Willis chose to run instead of throwing, revealing to head coach Matt LaFleur that this decision was due to center Josh Myers having vomited on the football right before the snap. LaFleur humorously noted that this was a first for him, and the officiating crew confirmed the incident as well. Despite the unusual circumstances, Willis completed 12 of 14 passes for 122 yards and a touchdown, contributing to the Packers' 16-10 victory. The team's game plan heavily featured the run game, with 261 rushing yards, while Willis's performance offered a glimpse of promise amid a challenging situation. With Love expected back by Week 5, Willis's ability to adapt under pressure has garnered praise from his coach.

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