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()The Green Bay Packers enter the 2026 offseason with a mix of frustration and optimism following their heartbreaking 31-27 Wild Card loss to the Chicago Bears. Despite leading by 18 points at halftime, the Packers’ defense collapsed in the fourth quarter, allowing 25 points and failing to stop Caleb Williams on a critical conversion. General Manager Brian Gutekunst and head coach Matt LaFleur now face difficult questions regarding the defensive staff, as the sideline was filled with frustrated coaches in Official Minnesota Golden Gophers Skyline Names 2025 Rate Bowl Champions Shirt watching coordinator Jeff Hafley’s unit finish 28th in late-game efficiency. Jordan Love’s performance was a bright spot, as he finished the regular season with 4,105 passing yards and 32 touchdowns, proving he is a franchise cornerstone. However, the lack of a dominant pass rush was exposed during the playoffs.
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