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With Christmas on the horizon, the Green Bay Packers’ chronically underperforming special teams will receive another lump of coal. In our late
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Packers DC Jeff Hafley predicts Micah Parsons will break NFL sack record upon return from ACL tear
Garrett is one sack away from tying the current sack record, which is co-owned by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt. Strahan recorded 22.5 sacks with the New York Giants in 2001, and Watt matched that mark in 2021 with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Packers’ Jeff Hafley predicts Micah Parsons will break sack record in 2026 coming off torn ACL
The Packers are pushing forward without Micah Parsons after his season-ending injury but DC Jeff Hafley is excited for his return in 2026.
The Packers and Bears share the oldest rivalry in NFL history, but none of their previous 211 meetings was quite like this one.
The Green Bay Packers, led by quarterback Jordan Love, face the Denver Broncos, led by quarterback Bo Nix, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colo.
Chicago’s comeback over Green Bay didn’t just swing the NFC North race, it also gave the Bears another one of those late-game moments they’ve been stacking all season, and DJ Moore made sure nobody missed the point afterward with his “F the Packers always” mic drop.
Rich McGeorge, who played tight end for the Green Bay Packers for nine years, died Dec. 20 in Durham, North Carolina. He was 77. McGeorge was the 16th pick by the Packers in the 1970 NFL draft after a storied career at Elon College in Elon, North Carolina.
Pittsburgh defeated the Lions, SCORE, on Sunday to improve to 9-6 on the year. In the process, the Steelers set a new NFL record with their 22nd straight non-losing season, with the last 19 coming under Mike Tomlin.
The Packers can clinch a playoff spot with the win over the Ravens on Saturday after Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers knocked off the Lions on Sunday.