GREEN BAY — Zayne Anderson has one career NFL interception.
And while the play he made during Sunday’s 23-6 win over the Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field was critical — “That changed the entire game,” head coach Matt LaFleur opined afterward — the Green Bay Packers backup safety/core special-teamer wasn’t necessarily sure it ranked ahead of his INT from last season.
“I don’t know. It doesn’t feel quite as good as a pick,” said Anderson, who received one of LaFleur’s three postgame game balls in the victorious locker room following the game. “But it’s awesome when you can help the team change the game like that.”
One could even argue that the play ended the game, or at least any hope the Vikings had of rallying. Having forced a Daniel Whelan punt on the Packers’ opening possession of t

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