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The latest news out of Green Bay is good news for the Detroit Lions' hopes to wind up with a fourth-place schedule in 2026.
Packers safety Javon Bullard got brutally honest about the team's run defense following Saturday night's loss to Derrick Henry and the Ravens.
The NFL waits until the end of Week 17 to announce when each team will play in Week 18. They do this to keep as much drama as possible, with some games having significant meaning while others don't impact anything other than NFL Draft position.
Going into last week’s game at the Chicago Bears, the Green Bay Packers had a real shot of winning the NFC North and grabbing the coveted No.
The Chicago Bears need to beat the Detroit Lions, or the Green Bay packers also need the Philadelphia Eagles to lose for the rematch.
Following Green Bay’s 41–24 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur addressed the uncertainty surrounding the team’s quarterback plans for Week 18 and confirmed that no final decision has been made.
Baltimore ran for a whopping 307 yards at Lambeau Field, with 216 of them and four touchdowns coming from Derrick Henry.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur explained the "disappointing" and "baffling" run defense against Derrick Henry and the Ravens on Saturday night.
Green Bay (9-6-1) has dropped three straight games and will be the NFC’s seventh and final playoff seed for a third straight season. Last year, the Packers lost their final two regular-season games, then were eliminated by the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in the wild-card round.
The injury came as Derrick Henry ran in for his second rushing touchdown of the game to put the Ravens ahead 14-7. The Packers signed Riley off the New York Giants' practice squad on Dec. 3 less than a week after defensive lineman Devonte Wyatt suffered a season-ending ankle injury in a win over the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving.