With Starks out, Packers ground game a concern again

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James Starks had a good rushing game against the Vikings last Sunday, but it was cut short by a knee injury that will keep him out for multiple weeks. The Packers signed veteran Ryan Grant to help fill that void. (MCT)
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But after Benson's injury at Indianapolis on Oct. 7, Green assumed the starting job and had three straight games with 20 or more attempts. In those three games, he rushed 64 times for just 154 yards, a 2.4-yard average, before Starks emerged as an alternative.

Against Jacksonville, Green carried 22 times for 54 yards while Starks had one carry for 8 yards. The next week, against Arizona, Starks had 17 carries for 61 yards and Green had 11 for 53. Then at Detroit, Starks carried 25 times for 74 yards and Green didn't get a single carry.

Against the Giants, Green carried 10 times for 30 yards and Starks had eight attempts for 35 yards.

Because Grant has played so little this season, McCarthy said Green "has to" be ready to carry the load. But long term, running backs coach Alex Van Pelt said the plan is to integrate Grant as well.

Lions at Packers

When: 7:20 p.m. Sunday

TV: NBC

Line: Packers by 6 1/2

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