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Packers turn to QB Matt Flynn
Rob Demovsky
ESPN.com | November 24, 2013
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The Green Bay Packers turned to quarterback Matt Flynn midway through the third quarter against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
Flynn entered the game with 8:22 left in the third quarter and the Packers trailing 20-7 after coach Mike McCarthy pulled Scott Tolzien, who had started the last two games.
Flynn became the fourth Packers quarterback since Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone Nov. 4 against the Chicago Bears.
Flynn, who spent his first four NFL seasons as Rodgers' backup before leaving in free agency following the 2011 season, re-signed with the Packers on Nov. 12 after Seneca Wallace sustained a season-ending groin injury.
A week after throwing for 339 yards in a loss to the New York Giants, Tolzien completed just 7 of 17 passes for 98 yards against the Vikings. He scrambled for the Packers' only touchdown, scoring on a six-yard run in the first quarter, but was pulled after going three-and-out on the Packers' first possession of the second half.