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The Green Bay Packers are on hovering around the 2025 NFL playoff spot in the NFC with just two weeks remaining before the postseason kicks off. The NFC North team’s dramatic loss to the Chicago Bears effectively put an end to Green Bay’s hopes of winning the division.
The Lions, who were swept by the Packers and have lost three of the last four games, face the Vikings in Minneapolis on Christmas Day and must win to stay alive. It's certainly possible Max Brosmer will be starting the game for the Vikings on Thursday. The Bears will almost certainly have something to play for in the regular season finale.
Both Packers and Ravens facing uncertainty at QB after Lamar Jackson injured on SNF | Packers Wire The Packers aren’t alone, though; Jackson hurt his back on a tackle on Sunday night and did not return, and the Ravens have a short week before their trip to Green Bay.
After a delicious weekend, the Minnesota Vikings will have an opportunity to eliminate the Detroit Lions, or possibly the Green Bay Packers, from playoff contention.
The Packers had a 5-game winning streak snapped Sunday, falling 34-26 to the Denver Broncos as 1-point road favorites with the Over (42) cashing. QB Jordan Love was picked off twice and sacked twice, while Broncos QB Bo Nix threw 4 TD passes.
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Green Bay sports bar to close after Packers season
A longtime Green Bay sports bar has announced it will close its doors at the end of the Green Bay Packers season. According to a post on social media, Burkel’s Sports Bar & Grill has been sold and will close once the Packers’ season concludes.
The Bears erased a 10-point deficit in the final two minutes of regulation, recovering an onside kick, and hit the Packers in the gut in OT.
Hundreds of thousands of dedicated fans cheer the Green Bay Packers from around the world, but a few stand out from the rest in how they show that dedication, with elaborate costumes or strong advocacy for the Packers community.
A 1935 Green Bay Packers stock certificate sold for $109,800 at a recent auction. This was the first time a 1935 certificate was publicly auctioned, with the only other known example in the Packers Hall of Fame.
The Packers collapsed in Chicago, and now all the major outlets have Green Bay sliding out of the top 10 of NFL power rankings.