July 6, 2024

BREAKING NEWS: The Challenging Green Bay Packers Schedule for 2024

After a one-year break, the Green Bay Packers are back in the postseason.

And it implies, at least on paper, a more demanding timetable for 2024.

The NFC North Division runners-up, the Packers, who received the No. 7 seed in the postseason, will play seven games in 2023 against teams that made it to the postseason.

The aggregate record of Green Bay’s 2024 opponents was 152-137 this year (.526), and 11 of the team’s 17 games will be played against 2023 winners.

In addition to the four teams from the NFC West and AFC South, Green Bay will play two teams from the NFC North. Additionally, Green Bay will play NFC South (New Orleans) second-place teams, NFC

The Packers will have nine home games and eight road contests in their 17-game schedule Here’s a look at Green Bay’s 2024 opponents

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Lions of Detroit (12-5) — Detroit, the third-seeded team in the NFC, won its first NFC North title in thirty years. The Lions should be a formidable team in the coming years because to their youthful and talented squad.

Vikings of Minnesota (7-10) — In the NFC North, the Vikings came in third place. Whether to bring back quarterback Kirk Cousins will be their most important offseason choice.

Chicago Bears (7-10): Chicago was the NFC North’s worst team. With the first overall choice in the April draft, the Bears must choose between selecting quarterback Justin Fields and using that pick on a quarterback, most likely Caleb Williams of USC.

49ers of San Francisco (12-5) — The 49ers are the top seed in the conference after winning the NFC West.

Dolphins of Miami (11-6) — The Dolphins are the No. 6 seed in the AFC this playoffs after finishing second in the AFC East. They have one of the strongest passing games in the NFL.

Texans of Houston (10-7) — This season, the Texans won the AFC South and went from worst to first. C.J. Stroud, a rookie quarterback, has the potential to be an MVP in the future.

Colts at Indianapolis (9-8) — Even though rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson, the fourth overall choice in 2023, only played in four games, the Colts had an unexpectedly successful season.

Saints of New Orleans (9-8) — After going 25-26 over the previous three seasons, the Saints are mired in the middle of the NFL.

Road Games in 2024
Eagles of Philadelphia (11-6) — After dropping five of their last six games to finish second in the NFC East, the Eagles are now the No. 5 seed in the NFC.

Rams of Los Angeles (10-7) — The Rams, who finished as the NFC’s sixth seed in a season that was expected to be a rebuilding one, were among the NFL’s surprises this season.

Seahawks of Seattle (9-8) — The Seahawks appear to be caught in the NFL’s equivalent of purgatory, much like the Saints. Seattle has finished 25–26 in the previous three seasons and has failed to win a postseason game.

Jaguars of Jacksonville (9-8) — After winning a playoff game in 2022, the Jaguars underperformed this season and failed to make the postseason Tennessee Titans (6-11): These guys were the bottom finishers.

 

 

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