CLEVELAND (AP) — The usual mention or flashback to something that happened in the Vince Lombardi era brings back fond memories for Green Bay Packers fans.

That wasn’t the case after Sunday’s 13-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns.

The last time the Packers lost a game where it was up by at least 10 points and had a shutout with four minutes remaining only to lose was Nov. 5, 1967, at Baltimore. In that game, Green Bay led 10-0 only to see Johnny Unitas throw two TD passes in the last three minutes to give the Colts a 13-10 win.

The Packers would still go on to win the Super Bowl later that season. Whether Jordan Love and this Green Bay bunch can rebound from this collapse remains to be seen.

“Very tough. I feel like just the whole fourth quarter the way it went, obviously, it just wasn’t g

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