GREEN BAY — Malik Willis is focused on the here and now. And while he’s not the first NFL player to claim that he’s living in the moment, the Green Bay Packers No. 2 quarterback is more convincing than most.

Maybe that comes from the experience of having your promising career take unexpected and unwelcome twists and turns, and from knowing that for all the success he had last season with the Packers — let’s be clear, the Packers don’t make the playoffs without him — he still has a lot more to prove and accomplish.

So as he prepared to start Saturday’s second preseason game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium — while starter Jordan Love recovers from surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left (non-throwing) thumb — he’s not about to obsess about whatever happens at Luca

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