GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Aaron Rodgers guided an undermanned offense with 260 yards and three touchdowns. Eddie Lacy ran for another score. And the Green Bay Packers grinded out a 31-13 win Sunday over the Cleveland Browns.
Lacy finished with 82 yards, while tight end Jermichael Finley had a 10-yard touchdown catch in the first quarter before leaving with a neck injury.
Green Bay (4-2) won its third straight game.
Rodgers finished 25-for-36 passing, methodically carving up Cleveland (3-4) despite already being without two of his top targets -- injured receivers James Jones and Randall Cobb.
The defense took care of the rest against struggling quarterback Brandon Weeden, who was 17-for-42 passing for 149 yards. The Browns' Jordan Cameron caught a 2-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter.
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