Davante Adams felt good in return from toe injury

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“He keeps everything the same,” Williams said. “He’s always ready to go no matter what percentage he is. His 70 is better than a lot of people’s 100. He’s a special type of player.”


Disappointed in the result and the offense’s inability to string drives together, Adams admitted the Packers looked “sluggish” in the 26-11 loss to the Chargers. With no apparent setbacks, Adams looks to take a step forward with the offense when the Packers return home to Lambeau Field next Sunday.


“It can (linger), but you've just got to take a look at what it is, why you didn't perform well,” Adams said. “We've been doing really good all year, so it's nothing that should derail us (or) have us panicking. But I feel like there's definitely some things that we've got to look at this week that we put on tape that's not really our brand of football. So yeah, we've got to get back to it.”


Fighting to the end: Despite the low probability of a comeback, running back Jamaal Williams pushed and plowed for every available yard during the Packers’ late nine-play, 75-yard scoring drive.


After bulldozing his way to a first down through two would-be tackles in the red zone on second-and-5, Williams scrambled into the Chargers’ end zone on an extended play to catch a 10-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Aaron Rodgers with 6 minutes, 27 seconds remaining.


With the touchdown, Williams became the first Packers running back since Ahman Green in 2003 to catch a touchdown pass in four consecutive games.


“Just pride, pride for your teammates,” said Williams of his demeanor late in Sunday’s game. “Let them know no matter what the score is and what’s happened you’re going to fight for them. That’s just what it is. Keep playing for each other.”
 
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