7 things to know about Green Bay's Week 17 opponent
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Packers QB injury updates: Jordan Love practices
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One player who may not return next season is backup quarterback Malik Willis, who’s filled in whenever Jordan Love has been hurt, and excelled. While the Packers love what Willis has offered, he’s on an expiring contract, and other QB-needy teams will surely have interest.
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Green Bay Packers news: Matt LaFleur gives brutal blunt response to question about QB status ahead of Week 17
The Green Bay Packers are preparing to take on the Baltimore Ravens in Week 17 of the 2025 NFL season. The game has huge implications for both teams, as the Ravens must win in order to keep their chances of making the NFL Playoffs alive.
On their potential final play of the game, very similar to their Week 14 matchup, Caleb Williams had a chance to tie the game up and did just that. Facing a fourth-and-4, Williams found rookie Jahdae Walker who hauled in his second career catch and scored on a 6-yard touchdown pass.
The Green Bay Packers’ defense, without Micah Parsons and Evan Williams, held the Chicago Bears offense to just nine points for 59 minutes and 36 seconds of the football game. In the game’s final seconds, Bears quarterback Caleb Williams hit a touchdown throw to a wide-open Jahdae Walker after a coverage bust that allowed the Bears to tie the game.
The Bears erased a 10-point deficit in the final two minutes of regulation, recovering an onside kick, and hit the Packers in the gut in OT.
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Cowboys sign former Packers CB off practice squad for Week 17
Former Green Bay Packers cornerback Corey Ballentine appeared in three games for the Cowboys this season, most recently in Week 16 against the Chargers. Week 17, he will do so for the first time under contract as a member of the 53-man roster.
The Chicago Bears' overtime win over the Green Bay Packers last weekend drew more than 21 million viewers on FOX.
Denise: We have discovered that we can sync up the Packers.com livestream broadcast of Packers games with our YouTubeTV video. The TV is ahead of the audio, so by timing the difference and then pausing the TV we can get it lined up. This is a major win after years of hearing the play first on the radio and then watching it on the TV seconds later!