With NFL Week 16 already here, franchises are scrambling to secure their playoff position with three weeks remaining in the regular season. The Green Bay Packers are at the center of arguably the hottest race in the NFC at the moment, one game behind the Chicago Bears in the NFC North with their second matchup coming in Week 16.
2025 has not gone as the Green Bay Packers planned it. Then again, when does it ever for NFL teams? The Packers sit 9-4-1 with a prime chance to seize the division with a win in Chicago this week.
On Saturday evening, the Green Bay Packers will hit the road to take on the Chicago Bears in a highly consequential battle that could go a long way in determining the winner of the NFC North.
Everything feels up in the air for the Green Bay Packers in regards to injury updates ahead of the big Chicago Bears game on Saturday night. Outside of Micah Parsons, who has been placed on injured reserve, all the impactful pieces handling injury issues still have a shot at playing in Week 16.
The Packers were dealt one of the most significant injuries across the NFL season when Micah Parsons tore his ACL last Sunday against the Denver Broncos, but losing the All-Pro edge rusher isn’t the only significant worry facing head coach Matt LaFleur and Green Bay.
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Few things might matter more for the Packers‘ offense Saturday night in Chicago than protecting the football. It was a Caleb Williams interception in the end zone, by Packers defensive back Keisean Nixon that sealed the victory.
Already without star defensive end Micah Parsons for the rest of the season, the Green Bay Packers are dealing with other key injuries -- namely star running back Josh Jacobs -- ahead of Saturday's crucial divisional showdown at the Chicago Bears.
Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley is about to be the most scrutinized man in Green Bay. After Micah Parsons tore his ACL Sunday against the Denver
The Green Bay Packers took a big sigh of relief this week. Three days after being transported to a local hospital after suffering a chest injury in Green Bay’s loss to the Denver Broncos, star wide receiver Christian Watson returned to practice ahead of Saturday’s pivotal NFC North clash against the Chicago Bears.
Jordan Love did just enough to lead the Packers past the Chicago Bears two weeks ago in a pivotal win for Green Bay, and may need to be the catalyst, again.
The Green Bay Packers had a miserable Week 15 — one that may force the team to rethink its identity for the remainder of the season. The loss to the Denver Broncos cost the Packers not just the NFC North lead, but also star defender Micah Parsons, who suffered a torn ACL late in the third quarter.
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The Green Bay Packers opened as three-point road favorites versus the Bears in Week 16. That number dropped to Packers -1.5, due in part to the Micah Parsons injury.
It’s official that the Green Bay Packers won’t have Micah Parsons for the rest of this year, but maybe they will get Christian Watson back this week. And here are bold predictions for the massive Week 16 clash against the Bears.
The Packers‘ defense is going to need to adjust in the wake of losing Micah Parsons to a torn ACL. Much has been made of defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley now needing to dial up extra pressure, via the blitz, far more often than necessary, with Micah Parsons destroying folks en route to the quarterback on a consistent basis.
First things first, the Green Bay Packers have to take care of business in Chicago on Saturday. Regardless of what happens, however, they could catch a massive break for next week depending on the outcomes of Ravens-Patriots and Lions-Steelers.
The Green Bay Packers are dealing with an extremely long and critical list of injured players. The Packers fell to the Denver Broncos last Sunday but the number of injured players who left that game is far more concerning than the outcome of the game.
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As the temperature turns colder, the games get bigger. And the tempers grow hotter. Too hot, at times, in the case of the Green Bay Packers. So, coach Matt LaFleur has a message to his players.
After Sunday’s loss in Denver, the Packers fell from the #2 seed in the NFC all the way to the #7 seed. To make matters worse, Green Bay lost Micah Parsons for the remainder of the season to a torn ACL, Christian Watson to a chest/shoulder injury, Zach Tom to a knee injury, and Evan Williams to a sprained knee.
Packers safety Evan Williams could miss time with an MCL sprain suffered in Sunday’s loss to the Broncos. Williams went down on the same play on Micah Parson‘s ACL tear, per ESPN’s Rob Demovsky.
When appearing on The Pat McAfee Show, former NFL DE J.J. Watt revealed that he wanted to sign with the Packers in 2021 before he landed with the Cardinals, but Green Bay was not interested in signing him to a $5 million contract. “I wanted to play for the Green Bay Packers in free agency.
Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd has been on IR with a hamstring injury all season. The Packers opened his 21-day practice window on Dec. 1, but Lloyd recently suffered another hamstring injury, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Losing Micah Parsons is a massive storyline for the league, but for the Green Bay Packers, it sharpens an already apparent reality: the ceiling for the rest of 2025 is going to be set by the Packers offense.