Jan 06, 2025
GREEN BAY, Wis (WFRV) - The Green Bay Packers finish their regular season with a 24-22 loss to the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field. Finishing their season 11-6, third place in the NFC North and hold the seventh seed in the NFL Playoffs. Some Green Bay fans seem that there could be a possibility the team did not put their best out there, considering a playoff berth was already possessed. 2 fans arrested, 8 ejected during Packers rivalry game with Bears to end regular season “It seemed like the Packers didn't really care to win this game," Packers fan Thomas Pecoraro suggested, "they played all their second-string guys, congrats to the Bears they beat all our second-string team.” Today's loss to the Bears would be Chicago's first victory over Green Bay since December 16, 2018. Ending head coach Matt LaFleur's 11-game winning streak against the NFC North rival. “I look at it as the Bears' Superbowl against us, does it hurt to lose to the Bears? The pride, yeah you really got to swallow that it hurts a lot... We go on they go home.” Packers fan Tom Slivicke said. Fans also gave their input regarding injuries that took place with Christian Watson and Jordan Love. “I feel like Jordan Love's injury wasn't that serious and they just wanted to keep him on the sideline to make sure he doesn't get any more injured, Christian Watson is injury prone, keep him on the sideline until he gets better, we'll see him next season,” said Packer's fan Felipe Brigantti. The Packers now have to face the second-seed Eagles in Philadelphia next week in the first round of the playoffs. ‘We’re here first, early, stay long’: Packers Fan Hall of Fame Finalist has been uniting fans at the same tailgate spot for decades “At this point, I don't care who we face, I feel like as long as Jordan Love is healthy, and our defense is healthy, we are going all the way,” said Brigantti. The Packers narrowly lost their first matchup to the Eagles, 34-29 in Brazil in week one of the NFL season. “I think the Eagles could be beaten, I think the Packers can beat them, it's going to be a tough game, but I think we can beat them,” Pecoraro mentioned. The Packers and Eagles will kick off their Wild Card matchup on January 12 at 3:30 p.m.
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