Packers' defensive front steals spotlight from highly touted Rams linemen / by Olivia Reiner

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GREEN BAY - Going into the Green Bay Packers' divisional-round game against the Los Angeles Rams, one of the most eye-catching matchups between the two teams focused on the Rams defensive front and the Packers offensive line.

The giant, glittering, hypothetical marquee sign floating in the sky above Lambeau Field featured seven-time Pro Bowl, five-time All-Pro defensive lineman Aaron Donald against All-Pro center Corey Linsley and Pro Bowl left guard Elgton Jenkins.

To that, the Packers defensive front said, “Hold my Spotted Cow.”

The Packers' pass rush sacked Rams quarterback Jared Goff four times in their 32-18 victory, which was the most he had been taken down in a game all season. Donald, outside linebacker Leonard Floyd and the Rams defensive front, however, failed to sack Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers once. His clean jersey could’ve been the face of a Tide campaign.

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