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Quick takeaways from Packers' 30-10 loss to Jets: Few bright spots in sloppy display

The Green Bay Packers opened up their pre-season schedule with a 30-10 loss at home to the New York Jets, in what was a somewhat predictably sloppy, penalty-ridden affair.

Here are the key takeaways from Saturday night’s game:

Biggest play

Amar Johnson finally gave the Lambeau Field crowd something to cheer about with a 39-yard touchdown scamper to get the Packers in the end zone for the only time on the night.

It was an impressive run from the undrafted rookie, who was given a lane via a dominant block from second-round pick Anthony Belton on a second-level defender, before bouncing off a tackle and reversing field, racing to the pylon and reaching just across the goal line.