GREEN BAY – There was no sounding the alarm on the defensive side of the Packers' locker room following Thursday night's 34-27 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field.

While disappointed in the outcome and its inability to turn over the Eagles, the defense had the same confident vibe as it did when allowing only 35 points during the team's first three wins of the 2019 season.

Za'Darius and Preston Smith still conducted their postgame interview in tandem, while other veterans on the defense expressed optimism about the unit's long-term potential.

The key, between now and the team's Week 5 trip to Dallas, is cleaning up the areas that contributed to the Eagles scoring nearly as many points Thursday night as the Packers had allowed through their first three games.

"I didn't see anything on the sideline, didn't see any finger-pointing," cornerback Tramon Williams said. "Everybody remained composed throughout the game. We felt like we were going to win the game. We knew it was a good opponent but we felt confident in coming out with the victory. I think guys still feel that way."

Things couldn't have started much better for Green Bay's defense, forcing punts on Philadelphia's two first-quarter possessions. Solid field position assisted the Eagles during their first two scores and ignited a stretch of four straight touchdown drives.