The scoring binge and 40-point total in Dallas wasn’t a bad way to head into a week off, as putting together five straight productive drives when trailing on the scoreboard gets filed away positively in the collective psyche.

Tight end Tucker Kraft called it “just multiple guys with a will” to get that done, and even though the Cowboys game ended in a tie, the effort shouldn’t be shortchanged.

“We put up 40 points,” Kraft said. “We were out there making some great plays, so let’s not take that away from the fact that we didn’t win the game. Let’s carry that into the next week.”

Following the bye, the hope is the offensive line will be fully healthy for the first time since Week 1. Right tackle Zach Tom (oblique) and left guard Aaron Banks (groin) both practiced in pads Wednesday, albeit on a limited basis.

Receiver Christian Watson also has returned to practice this week from his long ACL rehab, but when he’ll be back in action isn’t certain.

Back to the starting five up front, getting that unit working together on a weekly basis could start to smooth out some of the rough edges. Banks feels it won’t take long to get there once the group gets going again.

“We can come together pretty quick,” he said. “We’re only getting better. We need to continue to get better as a group and build our cohesion. Not that we don’t have it, but there’s always room to improve.”

That sounds a lot like how Love feels about the offense as a whole.

Fast starts, which were a frequent issue last season, haven’t been this year, as the Packers have scored a first-quarter touchdown in three of four contests.

But as Head Coach Matt LaFleur continues to harp on putting together a four-quarter performance, the struggles in Cleveland and the final drive in Dallas coming up short of the end zone loom as moments to rectify should those situations come up again.

“Now it’s just trying to switch it over to ending these games,” Love said. “Keeping that foot on the gas when we get a lead and just keep going, finishing better in some of these games.

“We’ve just got to put teams away.”