The Green Bay Packers haven’t gotten to or won the Super Bowl since 2010, when they beat the Chicago Bears in the NFC Championship Game. Here’s why the Packers will lose to the Bears in Saturday’s NFC wild-card game, extending their championship drought to 15 years.
Like many other games in the Wild Card round, the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears will have to deal with inclement weather in their first-round matchup on Saturday night.
You know the parallels. In 2010, Aaron Rodgers was in his sixth NFL season and third year as the starter when he led the Green Bay Packers to a victory at the Chicago Bears in the NFC Championship Game.
The Dolphins are on the brink of hiring Packers executive Jon-Eric Sullivan, Green Bay’s vice president of player personnel, to be their next general manager amid front office turmoil in Miami.
The loss of Micah Parsons has only been compounded by the disappearance of Rashan Gary on the opposite end of the Green Bay Packers’ defensive line. What began as a career year evaporated in disappointment.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The 2025 NFL Playoffs are here as the Green Bay Packers travel to Chicago and play the Bears for the 3rd time this season. There is certainly no love lost between these two historic franchises.
The Green Bay Packers have something of a problem. They are going into hostile territory Saturday to play the Chicago Bears in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
When Jordan Love led the Green Bay Packers to the 2023 NFL playoffs, he was the young-gun quarterback. He had flashed great potential as the team’s first-year starter, but he was a complete unknown when it came to playoff football.
Micah Parsons’ season ended in Week 15, when the Packers’ star edge rusher tore his ACL chasing Broncos quarterback Bo Nix. Since then he has undergone successful surgery, beginning the long road to recovery.
The Tennessee Titans might soon be interviewing half the league – coaches both present and former. Desperate for a functional head coach, the franchise recently made ex-Packers HC Mike McCarthy the 11th name, per Titans Wire, on their ever-growing list of candidates.
The Green Bay Packers received a boost with Jordan Love cleared to play and Trevon Diggs facing no restrictions. Still, six players were listed as questionable for the Wild Card game against the Chicago Bears, according to Rob Demovsky on X.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
There's a new lead man in town for the Miami Dolphins' football operation. A day after dismissing head coach Mike McDaniel, the Dolphins have completed perhaps the world's fasted filling of a job vacancy by hiring Green Bay Packers executive Jon-Eric Sullivan.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Dolphins are finalizing a deal to hire Packers VP of Player Personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan as their general manager.
Last week, the Minnesota Vikings honored six-time Pro Bowl safety Harrison Smith during the final moments of what might be his final game in the NFL. “He does everything right, in the way that it’s supposed to be,” Green Bay Packers safety Evan Williams said after the game.
As the Green Bay Packers head into the playoffs, quarterback Jordan Love will be tasked with steering the team to success. Former Packers head coach Mike McCarthy believes Love possesses the skills and tools to make it happen.
At this exact moment, the Green Bay Packers have 47 players signed for the 2026 season and are already $11.36 million over the salary cap projected by Over The Cap ($295.5 million).
The Packers are limping into the postseason, literally and figuratively. Between injuries to star players on both sides of the ball, and the fact that Green Bay’s last victory came in Week 14 when Keisean Nixon intercepted Caleb Williams in the end zone at Lambeau Field, it has not been a stellar month for head coach Matt LaFleur’s team.
Jordan Love will lead the Packers into the playoffs for a third straight season, determined to push Green Bay toward its first Super Bowl appearance of his tenure.
Packers running back Josh Jacobs left no wiggle room. If there were any worry that he’d be anything less than 100% after battling through myriad injuries down the closing stretch of the season, Jacobs eased those worries ahead of the Packers’ NFL Wild Card Playoff showdown against the NFC North rival Chicago Bears.
Josh Jacobs is no longer on the injury report just in time for Week 1 of the playoffs! The weather report for Sunday looks as follows according to Yahoo Sports: “Sustained winds from the West at 19mph will provide constant push back against play.
According to Albert Breer, the Falcons, Cardinals and Titans have requested permission to interview Packers DC Jeff Hafley. These are the first three reported
“We’re in pretty good health right now.” Matt LaFleur hasn’t been able to speak very positively about injuries for much of the season, but he was able to give a positive update on Tuesday.
Bears HC Ben Johnson has taken several shots at Packers HC Matt LaFleur since he took the job. And even though the Packers head coach has taken the high road, his top assistant won't take the same approach.
Packers HC Matt LaFleur told reporters that WR/CB Bo Melton will be going on injured reserve with his knee injury, per Wes Hodkiewicz. “That’s a big loss for us.