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In offensive line coach Adam Stenavich, the Packers trust

GREEN BAY, Wis. – It wasn’t the answer Aaron Rodgers expected, but given who it came from, it was an answer the Green Bay Packers quarterback found amenable.

In the days leading up to the Packers’ Week 3 game at the San Francisco 49ers, many wondered who exactly they had available to play left tackle against one of the premier defensive fronts in the NFL.

Green Bay already was without David Bakhtiari and had just lost Elgton Jenkins, the Pro Bowl left guard who had been filling in admirably for Bakhtiari while the All-Pro left tackle continued his ACL rehab.