Published 12/30/2007
at Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
Having clinched the NFC's No. 2 playoff seed, the Packers rested several key players in their regular-season finale against Detroit on Sunday. Top wide receivers Donald Driver and Greg Jennings were inactive, as were cornerback Charles Woodson and defensive end Aaron Kampman. Tight end Donald Lee and defensive tackle Ryan Pickett were also inactive for the Packers, who are assured of a first-round...
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