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Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs re-aggravated knee vs. the Denver Broncos, raising concerns ahead of a critical playoff push.
The Green Bay Packers not only lost to the Denver Broncos but they lost star defensive end Micah Parsons. Here’s the impact in our latest Consensus NFL Power Rankings.
Here’s the ‘Good, Bad and Ugly’ from the Packers’ loss, beginning with the Ugly. SAY IT ISN'T SO: It was a brutal day for the Packers from an injury standpoint, but the biggest undoubtedly was the loss of Parsons, who is believed to have torn his left ACL.
A victory at Soldier Field over the host Bears puts the Packers (9-4-1) back in in first place in NFC North with two games remaining. But if the Packers fail to win the second matchup with the Bears (10-4) in three weeks, Chicago will be in control of the division race.
Here's how to watch the rematch of the Bears and Packers for first place in the NFC North from Soldier Field Saturday night with radio information and betting trends.
Green Bay Packers superstar pass rusher Micah Parsons exited the game against the Broncos with a gruesome-looking knee injury.
If Parsons is indeed out for the remainder of the season, Green Bay will have to generate a pass rush with defensive ends Rashan Gary — who doesn't have a sack since Week 8 — Kingsley Enagbare (2.0 sacks) and Lukas Van Ness (1.5 sacks).
It was a tale of two halves for Jordan Love. He looked unstoppable in the 1st half, going 17/22 (77.3%) for 215 yards (9.8 YPA) and 1 TD (122.4 QB Rating). He also had 6 explosive plays through the air (gains of 16+ yards).