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Clifton could be back for Vikings game

September 29, 2009 By Bill Scott

Chad CliftonThe Green Bay Packers could get veteran left tackle Chad Clifton back for their Monday night game against the Minnesota Vikings.

AUDIO: Mike McCarthy says they’ll give Clifton a chance to get back for Vikings game. :09

Clifton hurt his ankle early in the third quarter of the Packers’ Sept. 20 home loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.  He then sat out Sunday’s win over the Rams.

In Clifton’s absence, Daryn Colledge has moved form left guard to left tackle to fill in for Clifton.  Jason Spitz moved from center to left guard and Scott Wells moved back into the starting lineup at center.  Mike McCarthy says the Packers offensive line performed better on Sunday, but still not up to his level of satisfaction.

AUDIO: Mike McCarthy on his lines play on Sunday :18

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