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If the Packers, who lost to the Chicago Bears 22-16 in overtime on Dec. 20 in Chicago, win their final two games and the Bears, who play San Francisco and Detroit to end the season, lose both games, the Packers will be the winner of the NFC North and get a home playoff game. Otherwise they'll be on the road, possibly back in Chicago.
The Green Bay Packers will get an extended look at rookie defensive end Collin Oliver. The Packers placed tight end John FitzPatrick on injure
The Packers return to Lambeau Field to face the Baltimore Ravens. Giana Han of the Baltimore Banner has latest on Lamar Jackson and the team.
What really matters in determining whether the two seasons are connected or simply coincidences is how Matt LaFleur’s team reacts to its latest loss.
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.
As the NFC playoff picture takes shape, the Packers could well be on a collision course with the Chicago Bears one more time this season.
Crucial special teams blunders and questionable coaching decisions cost the Green Bay Packers dearly against the Chicago Bears, igniting urgent questions about their playoff hopes.