The Athletic Wisconsin examines the Packers’ 26-11 Week 9 loss to the Chargers through the “All-22” camera angle. That camera is positioned high above the NFL playing field and shows a view that includes all 22 players at the same time. This view can be used to analyze all plays in an NFL game.



YAC attack



The Packers are currently second in the NFL with 1,278 yards after the catch in 2019, trailing only the Chiefs.



There are many reasons to explain the uptick in YAC, but the primary culprit is the success of the screen game. Packers coach Matt LaFleur has found creative ways each week to get the ball out of QB Aaron Rodgers’ hands and into the playmaking RBs, WRs and TEs in the open field.



Against the Chargers, LaFleur utilized the two-back screen game featuring both Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams on the field at the same time in the pony personnel group. The Packers scored a TD against the Vikings on a pony screen in Week 2.