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GREEN BAY – Back in May, in the middle of the offseason program, he was an under-the-radar signing.
Down the stretch for the Packers in 2019, cornerback Chandon Sullivan is becoming a key piece to coordinator Mike Pettine’s defense.
A second-year pro out of Georgia State who played in five games with the Eagles last year as a rookie, Sullivan has seen a jump in his defensive snaps of late, and games like Sunday’s against the Bears show why he keeps earning more.
Sullivan was anywhere and everywhere, supporting the run, playing both hybrid linebacker and cover corner, dropping into zones like a safety, you name it – and highly involved in some of the game’s important defensive stops.
Here’s a sampling of the up-and-comer’s work.
Play No. 1: Second-and-9 from the Chicago 28, second quarter, 12:08 left
Result: 4-yard run by RB David Montgomery