Mike McCarthy knows he has two good running backs in Jamaal Williams and Aaron Jones. But will we see more of the duo equally on Sunday when the Green Bay Packers take on the Cleveland Browns?

Not likely because McCarthy said during his press conference on Wednesday he doesn't like swapping running backs during games. McCarthy said "One guy stays in the game. Jamaal [Williams] and Aaron [Jones] are high on instincts."

McCarthy went on to say it's best to switch running backs based on the personnel group. And he believes there are close to doing that with Williams and Jones.

On Sunday, Williams finished with 21 carries for 113 yards and one score. Jones only carried the ball once which happened in overtime, but he was able to score the game-winning touchdown on a 20-yard run. And what's interesting is Jones is listed as the No. 1 running back on the Packers latest depth chart while Williams is the backup.

The Packers have a good problem on their hands because they have two running backs that can get the job done. And while McCarthy doesn't want to split the carries with the two running backs, both will need to be very productive the rest of the season if the Packers want to make the playoffs.

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Here's a look at Williams' and Jones' stats so far this season:

Williams: 91 carries, 337 yards, three rushing touchdowns, 15 receptions 162 yards, one receiving touchdown

Jones: 71 carries, 390 yards, four touchdowns, eight receptions, 16 yards

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