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Grant becomes starter at running back for Packers

October 31, 2007 By WRN Contributor

Ryan Grant's 22 carry, 104 yard rushing performance in Green Bay's 19-13 win over the Denver Broncos on Monday night, has earned Grant the starters job against the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday. 

As a team, the Packers rushed for 113 yards on 25 rushing plays.  Grant took over for DeShawn Wynn, who suffered a shoulder injury in the first quarter.  Wynn was put on season ending injured reserve on Tuesday.

The game was the best turned in by the offensive line this season. 

Voters will choose 25 candidates as semifinalists, to be announced late in November.

.  He last carried the ball on Sept. 30th at Minnesota when he fumbled late in the teams win. 

 

Listen / Download – Mike McCarthy on improved run play of Packers ground game and Ryan Grant. :20

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