Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James is still feeling the sting that comes from losing a game in which his team’s offense had scored touchdowns on its last five possessions. James and the rest of the Chargers' defense head to Lambeau Field wanting to make amends for the way they performed in a 41-38 loss to the Detroit Lions. “My name is on it,” James said.
STEELERS OFFENSE: OVERALL (29), RUSH (28), PASS (25), SCORING (29) STEELERS DEFENSE: OVERALL (31), RUSH (25), PASS (29), SCORING (13) TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL: Packers minus-2; Steelers plus-8. PACKERS PLAYER TO WATCH: RB Aaron Jones. Now that Jones is finally getting a little healthier after missing three games with a hamstring injury, it's apparent how much of a difference he makes to Green Bay's offense.
The Los Angeles Rams already had a losing record even before Matthew Stafford got hurt. With Stafford unavailable because of a thumb injury, the Rams failed to reach the end zone against Green Bay’s injury-riddled defense. Brett Rypien took over for Stafford and went 13 of 28 for 130 yards with two turnovers as the Rams fell 20-3 for their third straight loss.