The Green Bay Packers rested most starters and fell behind 13-0 on Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium, but Matt LaFleur's team found a way to score 23 of the game's final 29 points and escape Indianapolis with a 23-19 win over the Colts, evening the Packers' preseason record at 1-1.
Penalties hampered the Packers while facing many of the Colts preferred starters in the first half, but the performance improved drastically when backups faced backups in the second half.
"The first half was extremely sloppy from an offensive standpoint, certainly a lot of penalties. Really in every phase we had penalties, but we did a much better job in the second half," LaFleur said post-game.