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Packers have officially placed Micah Parsons on IR
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Green Bay Packers hold their own at Soldier Field. Weather for Saturday's game forecast to be a touch warmer than normal. Here is what to know.
Green Bay Packers receiver Christian Watson said his shoulder already is feeling good enough for him to have a realistic chance to play in Chicago.
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Green Bay Packers Had No Interest in Future Hall of Fame Pass-Rusher
Just before the 2025 NFL season kicked off, the Green Bay Packers pulled off arguably their biggest trade in franchise […]
The Chicago Bears can clinch a postseason berth this weekend. Here’s a look at the NFC playoff race and how Saturday’s game vs. the Green Bay Packers will affect it.
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Packers DC Jeff Hafley predicts Micah Parsons will break NFL sack record upon return from ACL tear
Garrett is one sack away from tying the current sack record, which is co-owned by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt. Strahan recorded 22.5 sacks with the New York Giants in 2001, and Watt matched that mark in 2021 with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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NFL power rankings: AFC West Week 16
Welcome back to my weekly AFC West check-in - a quick, data-driven power ranking that tracks how the divisional shifts from Sunday to Sunday. Rankings aren’t box-score trophies - they’re context-adjusted judgments on where these teams are at and who’s sitting pole week to week.
The Packers led the Denver Broncos 23-14 in the third quarter when Jordan Love took a deep shot to wide receiver Christian Watson. The pass was intercepted by Patrick Surtain II, instantly changing the feel of the game. Watson also suffered an injury on the play and didn't return.
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NFL rumors: Packers’ true feelings on Bears set stage for epic rematch, even without Micah Parsons
An ESPN NFL insider reveals Packers’ respect for Bears ahead of a pivotal, injury-altered NFL rematch at Soldier Field.
The Green Bay Packers suffered a major loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday, losing by a final score of 34-26. The Packers, who entered the Broncos game in first place in the NFC North, dropped to second place after losing since the Chicago Bears beat the Cleveland Browns.