3 valuable and meaningful things coming out of Packers win over Bucs

The Packers beat an undermanned Bucs team on the road on Sunday, but they have to be feeling great about these three truly meaningful things coming out of the win.

Style points in the NFL don’t exist, so the Green Bay Packers’ two-point win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the road on Sunday counts all the same as a convincing blowout.

But there were mitigating factors at play, of course. The Buccaneers were down to a third-string left tackle. Receivers Mike Evans, Julio Jones and Chris Godwin didn’t play. Even 45-year-old Tom Brady couldn’t reasonably be expected to play well behind a patchwork offensive line and throwing to a bunch of backups at receiver, especially against a fast and experienced Packers defense with a disruptive front.

These two teams will almost certainly look different if they play again at some point in January. And the Bucs might feel good about their chances going into a rematch given how injured and shorthanded they were at a few key spots.

But the Packers also have to feel quite good about a few things coming out of the victory. Sure, the defense dominated, but it was an expected performance given the Bucs personnel.

A few other things weren’t so expected and could have valuable and meaningful implications for the Packers throughout the 2022 season.

Let’s dig in.