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The Green Bay Packers have plenty of unfinished business to attend to end the 2025 season. The playoff-bound Packers will wrap up the regular
Despite different records, both organizations are battling for a playoff spot. The Packers, at 9-4-1, hold the No. 7 seed in the NFC. Whereas the Ravens, with a record of 7-7, are on the outside looking in from the No. 9 seed.
Case in point: Only the Green Bay Packers know which seed they'll carry into the postseason (No. 7 in the NFC). Every other team in the playoff picture has a chance to move somewhere—up, down or even out—before the curtains fall this weekend.
The full schedule is set to be released Wednesday, May 14. Here are the Packers' 2025 opponents: Home: Minnesota, Detroit, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Carolina. Road: Minnesota, Detroit, Chicago, Dallas, New York Giants, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Denver and Arizona.
The Green Bay Packers have officially made the NFL Playoffs for the third time in the past three seasons. Of course, this run of success coincides with the team handing over the keys of their offense to Jordan Love in 2023.
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur shares encouraging update, says Micah Parsons is ahead of schedule after ACL surgery.
Green Bay is locked into the No. 7 seed. The only unknown for the Packers is where they'll be traveling on Wild Card Weekend, and that's completely out of their control. Their only options are Chicago or Philadelphia, which are battling for the No. 2 and 3 seeds.
The Packers are going with Clayton Tune, who was signed from the practice squad this week, as the starting quarterback in Sunday's regular season finale.