Packers head coach Matt LaFleur called a big audible ahead of Green Bay’s showdown against the Chicago Bears in the NFL Playoffs. Before heading to Chicago for Saturday night’s NFC North clash against their bitter rivals at Soldier Field, LaFleur switched up Green Bay’s practice plan.
The Green Bay Packers have had a fatal flaw all season, a ticking time bomb that loomed in the background from the moment they traded Kenny Clark to the Cowboys for Micah Parsons.
Green Bay Packers rookie edge rusher Barryn Sorrell saw a season-high 52 snaps versus the Vikings in Week 18, a meaningless game as far as the Packers’ playoff standing.
The Green Bay Packers are set for a trip to Chicago to face their long time rival, the Bears, in the Wild Card round of the playoffs. This will be the third time the Packers play the Bears in the playoffs.
After resting almost all his key players last week, Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur was anticipating a healthy roster for Saturday night’s wild-card playoff game at the Chicago Bears.
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.
Safety Evan Williams is one of defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley’s biggest fans. Joining the Packers staff the same year Williams was drafted, Hafley is the only DC the sophomore safety has known – though that could change if Hafley takes a head coaching job this offseason.
The Green Bay Packers enter the postseason fueled by opportunity, confidence, and a sense of urgency, and wide receiver Christian Watson made that clear ahead of their decisive Wild Card matchup against the Chicago Bears.
The Green Bay Packers-Chicago Bears rivalry was born on Nov. 27, 1921, when the Packers lost 20-0 to the Chicago Staleys. Exactly 104 years and 212 games later, these ancient rivals will meet for only the third time in the playoffs when the Packers visit the Bears in an NFC wild-card game on Saturday night.
Jeff Hafley has gotten the NFL’s attention with the job he has done in year two as the Green Bay Packers’ defensive coordinator. With a number of head coaching opportunities available across the league, Hafley has emerged as a candidate needy teams are monitoring.
The Green Bay Packers have taken a hit with injuries over the past few weeks. What should have been a smooth path to the playoffs has turned into a bit of a nightmare.
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.
The first reaction from Green Bay Packers fans when the Miami Dolphins announced the firing of head coach Mike McDaniel probably was something like "He can be a very intriguing offensive coordinator under Matt LaFleur." While that's true to a certain extent, the most likely outcome is probably not as sexy for the Packers.
It's Green Bay Packers-Chicago Bears 3.0. In the regular season, each team won one (Packers at Lambeau, Bears at Soldier Field), and the NFC North rivals will play a third time — and now it's the most important one, in the wild card round of the playoffs.
All eyes are once again on Green Bay Packers star quarterback Jordan Love, as his team embarks on another trip to the NFL playoffs. Green Bay is set to
The Green Bay Packers are preparing for a juicy playoff rivalry game. Green Bay will take on Chicago on Saturday in a game that is hugely important for both organizations.
“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.
Jordan Love has the opportunity to make Packers history. As the NFL Playoffs begin, Love is guiding a flawed Green Bay roster that has been besieged by
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.
The Green Bay Packers entered the 2025 campaign with sky-high expectations following a blockbuster acquisition of elite pass rusher Micah Parsons from the Dallas Cowboys right before the season kicked off.
The Green Bay Packers’ Week 18 loss to the Minnesota Vikings has already been forgotten, as both teams’ playoff fates had been decided. Still, buried within that game were two defensive performances that could prove pivotal to the Packers’ playoff run.
The playoffs are finally here. The Clayton Tune era is finally over with (hopefully). And round one of the playoffs has the Packers facing their oldest foe.
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.
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams tallied six comeback wins after trailing in the fourth quarter of games from Week 1 through Week 16 of the 2025 regular season.
In an interview on The Pat McAfee Show, ESPN’s Adam Schefter says he believes the team will prioritize extensions for HC Matt LaFleur and GM Brian Gutekunst