The toughest division in the NFL during the regular season failed in the postseason but became fascinating again in three days this week.
The Green Bay Packers and their NFC North colleagues will face a much bigger challenge in 2025. Just look at the quarterbacks on the schedule.
Chicago Bears fans were livid after that whole Aaron-Rodgers-says-the-Packers-own-you thing. And there’s plenty of anger whenever the Bears fall to the Lions on
Predicted by most to win maybe six or seven games during the 2024 NFL campaign, the Minnesota Vikings exceeded all expectations, going 14-3 during the regular s
Vikings, and Packers were a combined 29-4 against teams outside the division in the regular season. In the playoffs, they were 0-3 against non-NFC North teams. Minnesota and Green Bay each had 10-1 records against non-division rivals. The Lions were 9-2.
The NFC North produced three playoff teams, two teams with 14 or more wins and the conference’s No. 1 seed — creating a historic, never-before-seen regular season inside the division. Then the playoffs began, and it all fell apart in stunning fashion. Not a single team from the NFC North won a playoff game.
The NFC North had a terrific regular season and a tough playoffs. Here's what life could look like in 2025 for the NFC North.
Bears Nation was not psyched when the team inked Matt Eberflus as their head coach. Same deal with Matt Nagy, John Fox, and Marc Trestman. They were kinda-sorta happy when Lovie Smith was brought into the fold, but that was mostly due to the fact that Smith was replacing the justifiably maligned Dick Jauron.
Kevin O’Connell’s new rumored $60M deal raised his annual pay to $12M, putting him among the NFL’s highest-paid coaches.
No 49ers were named finalists for any major awards after a disappointing 6-11 season, but one Raider made the cut.
Ahead of a huge offseason for the Green Bay Packers, here are four bold predictions for what could happen in free agency and the draft.