For once, the Green Bay Packers played complementary football in all three phases on Sunday afternoon. The offense, defense, and special teams all got into the act, powering the Packers to a dominant 23-6 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.

The defense was arguably the most impressive unit on Sunday, however. The team has now allowed fewer than 20 points in each of the team’s six home games this season and has given up more than 23 points only twice all season. They now rank 5th in the NFL in points allowed per game and although their per-drive stats are a bit less impressive thanks to the team’s slow pace, they still rank 3rd in net yards per pass attempt and 7th in yards per carry allowed.

Offensively, the Packers moved the ball well on the ground against the Vikings, though it was a b

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