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Packers' Safety Williams Out, Anderson Steps Up

The Green Bay Packers face a significant challenge as key defensive starter, safety Evan Williams, is sidelined with a knee injury. Williams, who leads the team in interceptions and ranks high in tackles, is unlikely to play against the Chicago Bears. The team will likely turn to Zayne Anderson, who has limited defensive snaps but has shown promise in previous games. Anderson, who has started two games in his five-year NFL career, has one interception and two passes defensed. The team hopes his preparation will pay off in this critical moment.

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