Quarterback Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers look for revenge against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in Minneapolis and are in the hunt for second place in the NFC North. Both teams have already clinched a playoff spot, but both still have plenty to play for with just two games remaining in the regular season. Currently, the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings both have 13 wins. The Pack trails with 11 wins with two games remaining in the regular season. As of now, the Packers are the sixth seed. They would face the third seed if the playoffs started today. But there is still hope for a second place for the Green and Gold. The Packers face the Vikings this weekend in Minnesota. Next, the Lions will face the Vikings in Week 18. If the Vikings lose and the Packers win, the Green and Gold could move into fifth place in the playoffs, ahead of Minnesota. another, it forces you to be at your best every week, you can’t afford a mistake just to keep up with everyone else, I would do it on days where it forces you to do it every day,” l Packers coach Matt LaFleur barely beat the Packers in Week 4 at Lambeau Field, 31-29. “All the motivation is there. A divisional opponent. Obviously, they beat us in the first game. We go to their place. We want to get some of it back. This is the revenge we seek. So there is all the motivation in the world. Like you said, we’ve already been able to go out there and take care of business in the NFC North, which we dropped a few games. already this year. We’ve got to go get a win,” Love said. Kickoff is at 3:25 p.m. Sunday. The Pack finishes the season Jan. 5 against the Bears in Lambeau.
Quarterback Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers look for revenge against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in Minneapolis and are in the hunt for second place in the NFC North.
Both teams have already clinched a playoff spot, but both still have plenty to play for with just two games remaining in the regular season.
Currently, the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings both have 13 wins. The Pack trails with 11 wins with two games remaining in the regular season.
As of now, the Packers are the sixth seed. They would face the third seed if the playoffs started today. But there is still hope for a second place for the Greens and Gold.
The Packers face the Vikings this weekend in Minnesota. Next, the Lions face the Vikings in Week 18.
If the Vikings lose and the Packers win, the Green and Gold could take the fifth seed in the playoffs, ahead of Minnesota.
“I think the fact that we’re all playing against each other forces you to be at your best every week. You can’t afford to make a mistake just to keep up with everyone else. I’d rather it force you to do that every week,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Thursday.
The Vikings barely beat the Packers in Week 4 at Lambeau Field, 31-29.
“All the motivation is there. A division opponent. Obviously, they beat us in the first game. We’re going to their place. We want to get a little bit of that revenge that we’re looking for. So, there’s all the motivation. in the world, like you said, we’ve already won. We’re trying to go out there and take care of business in the NFC North, where we’ve already lost a few games this year. We have to win. Love said. said.
Kick-off is Sunday at 3:25 p.m.
The Pack ends the season on January 5 against the Bears in Lambeau.