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The Green Bay Packers' first units continued their dominant preseason so far, this time at the expense of the Buffalo Bills.
The No. 1 defense forced three turnovers in four Buffalo drives, and the No. 1 offense scored three touchdowns in four possessions as the Packers bolted to a big lead and cruised to a 31-21 victory in front of 68,908 on Saturday night at Lambeau Field, improving to 2-0 in the preseason.
After recording four interceptions in the preseason opener last week against Cleveland, the Packers with their new 3-4 defensive scheme continued to take the ball away, racking up five more turnovers in the game. Three were credited to the first-string defense, which allowed just four first downs and did not allow the Bills across midfield.
Nick Collins deflected a Trent Edwards pass that Brady Poppinga intercepted, Johnny Jolly and Brandon Chillar shared a sack of Edwards and forced a fumble that A.J. Hawk recovered, and Cullen Jenkins forced a fumble..
Source: Packers.com