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In his first start for the Green Bay Packers, Malik Willis led the team to a narrow 16-10 victory over the Indianapolis Colts, stepping in for the injured Jordan Love. Willis, who had only joined the Packers three weeks prior, completed 12 of 14 passes for 122 yards and threw his first NFL touchdown, despite the team relying heavily on their rushing attack with 53 rush attempts. Head coach Matt LaFleur praised Willis for managing the offense effectively under pressure, even as the game plan favored running over passing. The Packers' defense and a strong performance from running back Josh Jacobs, who rushed for 151 yards, helped secure the win. While Willis's performance was marked by limited passing attempts, he successfully avoided turnovers, showcasing his potential as a game manager until Love returns. The victory marked an important moment for Willis as he prepares to face his former team, the Tennessee Titans, in the upcoming week.
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