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State Journal columnist Tom Oates grades the Green Bay Packers' performance in their 22-0 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at Lambeau Field in Green Bay.

Offense: C

Aaron Jones sparked the offense. Time to make him the lead back. Aaron Rodgers looked more mobile and accurate than he did the previous two weeks. The line held up well against a strong pass-rushing team. Surprising that Rodgers didn't see two blitzes by defensive backs. Dropped passes continue to be a problem.

Defense: A

The Bills had 93 yards midway through the fourth quarter. The Packers had seven sacks, three by Kyler Fackrell, and three takeaways. That's three interceptions in four games for Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. Strong pressure flushed Josh Allen and he threw back into the middle, giving Jaire Alexander a critical interception.

Special teams: B

Mason Crosby was money from 52 yards twice and finished 3-for-3 on field-goal attempts, just like old times. A high, inside snap by Hunter Bradley led to Crosby's missed extra point, though Crosby tried to take the blame. Tramon Williams handled the ball well on punt returns but lacks Randall Cobb's explosiveness.

Coaching: A-minus