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Packers' Struggles on Offense Continue for Second Straight Game

The Monday night game at Lincoln Financial Field will impact playoff seeding as the Packers continue offensive struggles, with the Seahawks leading the NFC, officials said.

  • Packers and Eagles will play Monday night in a game that will determine their order in the standings, with the Green Bay Packers listed at 5-2-1 in the NFC.
  • With one game left in Week 10, the Seattle Seahawks hold the top NFC spot after a big win over the Arizona Cardinals and have the division tiebreaker over the Los Angeles Rams.
  • The Bears' recent run, five wins in six games on Sunday, has moved them to 6-3 and into the playoff field with a half-game lead over the San Francisco 49ers.
  • If current standings hold, the playoff bracket would have the Packers facing the Detroit Lions and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers battling the Los Angeles Rams in the first round, while the Lions hold the tiebreaker over Chicago after winning in Week 2.
  • The Bears' remaining slate includes two games against the Packers, home games against the Lions and Steelers, and road trips to the Vikings on Sunday and the Eagles.
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Packers' struggles on offense continue for second straight game

Green Bay was trailing by three points and facing fourth-and-1 with less than two minutes remaining when Josh Jacobs said he could hear the Philadelphia Eagles calling out what play the Packers planned to run.

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Week 10 MNF: Eagles-Packers Preview, Props, Prediction

A matchup that could prove a pivotal turning point in the battle for home-field advantage in the NFC closes out the Week 10 slate, with the Philadelphia Eagles traveling to Green Bay to face the Packers on Monday night.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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