Sunday, October 26, 2025

2025 NFL Week 8: Packers vs Steelers Preview & Prediction

Well, Packer fans, we were able to return from the desert of Arizona earlier this week with a 27-23 win over the Cardinals in a game that really went right down to the wire. We called it 30-24 in our prediction; once again, very close.

Will say here what I said to a Cardinals fan on the walk out of the stadium — which was filled with about two-thirds Packers fans as you could hear on the TV coverage I was told — that the Cardinals are so very close. They have now lost five games this season by a total of 13 points, if memory serves. They should also stick with backup QB Jacoby Brissett. He had a great command of the game and had big plays to his top receivers.

But enough about last week. We have some story lines to talk about in tonight's Sunday Night Football extravaganza, don't we? Let's get on with it then.

Packers WR Christian Watson is expected to make his return to the
playing field for the first time since last January after recovering from
an ACL tear. While he has been practicing for the last three weeks, fans
shouldn't expect to see perhaps more than 10-20 plays from him as the
Pack eases him back into playing form. Still, his ability to lengthen the
field and put pressure on the Steelers defense — even as a decoy —
shouldn't be underestimated.
(Photo by Mark Hoffman, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)


The Preview

There are so many ways to look at this game that space and time prevent reviewing each. So let's just note a few:

• The Packers last win in Pittsburgh against the Steelers was in 1970. 1970! With the legendary Bart Starr at quarterback, no less.
• Steelers QB (and, of course, former Packers QB) Aaron Charles Rodgers has beaten 31 of 32 NFL teams during his illustrious Hall of Fame career. The only team he hasn't beaten? The Packers, of course.
WR Christian Watson will be making his 2025 NFL season debut today. As a down-field threat, he should give a boost to the Packers offense even if he is not targeted much. But we'd expect a few throws to go his way.
High-priced Packers cornerback signing Nate Hobbs got exposed last week in Arizona. He had difficulty covering the Cardinals big-time receivers and gave up huge yardage. If Rodgers exposes him again it will be interesting to see what adjustments Jeff Hafley and his defense make during the game.
The only Packers players ruled out for tonight's game are WR Dontayvion Wicks and DE Lukas Van Ness. Among other notables indicated as questionable on the injury report are K Brandon McManus and DT Devonte Wyatt.
While McManus did practice this week after missing the last two games with a quadriceps injury to his kicking leg, the Packers released TE Ben Simms to make room for retaining K Lucas Havrisik who has been stellar in his appearances, making 100% of his field goals and PAT attempts ... including a franchise record 61-yard field goal to end the first half last week in Arizona. While it's unusual for teams to keep two kickers on the active roster it has been done before. The thinking here is that while McManus may be good to go, ya never know at this stage of his recovery. And releasing Havrisik risks the chance — especially after the way he has performed — that another team might sign him. Gotta hedge your bets. For a while at least.
• RB Josh Jacobs should be a bit fuller speed than last week where he was limited with a calf injury. That bodes well against a somewhat shakey Steelers defense.
• While both Steelers WR DK Metcalf and DE TJ Watt missed two days of practice this week, they both were also full participants on Friday which would lead one to assume both will play in today's game. Darn it!
• Packers DE Micah Parsons got the first three-sack game of his career last week ... and it should have been four if not for a first-time-this-season "hip drop" penalty ... which was also only called once all last season. Oy. Some of those sacks came late in the game when the Cardinals inexplicably decided to try to block him one-on-one. Let's hope the Steelers also try that tonight. And good luck with that!
Jordan Love seems to love playing on Sunday night. As an article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel states: "Love has started four Sunday night games in his career and is 3-0-1, the only blemish a Sept. 28 tie against the Dallas Cowboys. In those four games, Love has thrown 11 touchdowns and no interceptions. He has passer ratings of 118.6, 125.3, 123.8 and 118.1. Dating to 2023, his first year as a starter, Love leads the NFL with a passer rating of 121.1 in Sunday night games and is tied for No. 1 in passing touchdowns. Love’s 121.1 passer rating in Sunday night games is the second best since 2000 (100 pass attempts minimum) behind New Orleans’ Drew Brees (121.7)." Let us hope this kind of performance continues tonight.

We could go on with the bullet points. Lots of bits to look at. But, in the bigger scheme of things, whether this turns out to be "Rodgers Revenge" game against his old team, as some see it, or a confirmation of the changing of the guard for the Packers, this will be a full-on battle for four quarters.

The Prediction

At the time of this writing, the Packers are favored by 2-1/2 points, down from 3 earlier in the week; the odds always seem to adjust closer to game time, as you know. The over-under is set at 46-1/2 points.

We see this game, between two division leaders, as one where the last team to have the ball will likely win. Rodgers is Rodgers for a reason: he's seen everything a defense can throw at him. While his mobility is limited, he is getting passes out of his hand in less than 2-1/2 seconds ... remarkable. And unless the Packers defense can figure out a way to disrupt that rhythm and get pressure on him, it might be a long night for the D. Conversely, if the Packers offensive line can protect Love the way they have been — along with creating rushing lanes for Jacobs and Emanuel Wilson — the Pack will be in it to win it.

We're calling this one Packers 30 - Steelers 27.

Go Pack Go!!!



Saturday, October 18, 2025

NFL 2025 Week 7: Packers vs. Cardinals Preview & Prediction

Happy Day in the Desert, Packer fans! Yes, we're talking about the Packers visiting the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. And they aren't the only ones; we will be there, too! We'll do our best to  to bring you all a victory. More on that in a moment.

But first, a look back at last Sunday's game at Lambeau versus the Bengals. Our predicted score: 27-17. The final score? 27-18. We love it when we get it so close! But what made it that close was a Packers defense that couldn't get off the field (remember that roughly 10-minute possession by the Bengals to start the second half?), couldn't get to QB Joe Flacco, the human statue (for the second time in three weeks lest we forget), and couldn't cover Cincinnati's two top wide receivers. What went right for the Packers was that QB Jordan Love had a solid game (despite the redzone interception), RB Josh Jacobs got going in the second half and scored two TDs, rookie WR Matthew Golden had his best game so far in his young career, special teams didn't have any major breakdowns, and that a kicker signed over the weekend to replace the injured Brandon McManus was 100 percent on the money with his field goals and PATs. It was all good enough to put the Pack at 3-1-1 and atop the NFC North. Can you believe it? Yes, lots of work still to do in all phases of the game.


Rookie WR Matthew Golden had his best game so far in the win
vs. the Bengals. He and the Packers look to continue to excel this Sunday
vs. the Cardinals in Phoenix.
(Photo via the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

And the ongoing lesson, of course, is not to take any team for granted. Especially not the 2-4 Cardinals. Let's take a look at this game in a bit more detail to see why.

The Preview

Let's consider that the Cardinals four losses have been by a combined total of 9 points including several last second losses on field goals and in their last game, a blown penalty non-call on the last play of the game in the end zone that would have given the Cardinals the win. QB Kyler Murray was out for that game and veteran Jacoby Brissett wound up getting the start and throwing for more than 300 yards. It could be argued that the Cardinals are one of the best 2-4 teams in the league. And that should make the Packers nervous whether Murray plays or not.

Now if the Packers play up to their own level of talent — and do so for a full 60 minutes — they should come away with the win. But given that it seems as if the Pack is still trying to figure out who they are...well, as we saw in Cleveland and Dallas, anything can happen.

It looks as if Packers K Brandon McManus will likely not again be available; that wasn't a factor with the on-the-mark replacement in the last game. He also got solid protection from the blocking unit and that will once again be needed to make that part of the game work...which could just be the difference in the game. Word also has it (on Saturday) that RB Josh Jacobs may not be able to go; perhaps a gametime decision. The Pack would miss his impact if he is unable to go, which could alter the outcome.

The Prediction

Thankfully, the stadium in Phoenix is enclosed as the temperature forecast for Sunday is about 90. Yowza. Hopefully, the Packers players will ignore the outdoor temps and focus on turning up the temperature on their opponent inside the stadium. Nothing is a given in this league this season. While the Packers are at the time of this writing 6-1/2 point favorites (down from 7 points earlier in the week), that spread also doesn't seem to give Arizona the credit they are due given the record.

Still, we think the Packers will finally start putting more of their game together than not. If so, we are calling this one Packers 30 - Cardinals 24.

Go Pack Go!!!

P.S. We have been spending the past few days in Arizona. We ran into two busloads of Packers fans — 110 we were told! — wearing all their Packers gear in Sedona, AZ on Friday. On Saturday, we ran into a bunch of individual Packer fans in Jerome, AZ...some of whom said they had also seen the horde of Packers fans in Sedona! Expect a lot of Packer fans at this game. And that may very well be part of the story on Sunday, too. Ya never know.

Sunday, October 12, 2025

2025 NFL Week 6 Packers vs. Bengals: Preview & Prediction

A quick review, Packer fans ... Week 4 against the Cowboys in Dallas ... a wholly unsatisfying 40-40 tie (following the loss in Cleveland!) to put the Packers at 2-1-1 going into their Week 5 bye. Oy. A game the Pack was in control of during the first half that got away from them through the issues which also arose in the loss — LOSS! — at Cleveland, namely penalties, bad tackling and abhorrent special teams play that likely once again — as versus the Browns — cost the team the game.

Week 5 ... the bye week. A time when you figured that it might be a time for the Packers to get a bit healthier and regain the mojo they exhibited in the first two games of the season. Well, think again. Because it seems as if the Packers are as snack-bitten as any team early in the season with injuries. Even coming out of the bye week, questions arise in some critical areas. Key among them, at least according to a concerned head coach Matt LaFleur, is a right leg quad issue with kicker Brandon McManus. McManus sounds as if he'll be good to go; LaFleur is not so certain. In fact, the Packers brought in and activated another kicker, Lucas Havrisik, just in case McManus can't go today. In addition, OL Anthony Belton, DL Devonte Wyatt and OL Rasheed Walker all missed some practice this week, with Belton, Wyatt and WR Christian Watson listed as out for the game. Offensive linemen Zach Tom, Aaron Banks and Jacob Monk are all questionable as is DB Nate Hobbs.

Fans may or may not see reliable Packers Kicker Brandon McManus
against the Bengals today.
(Photo via the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)


Amazing. It's a good thing it's a home game today against the Bengals. Although after the debacle in Cleveland, it's clear we can't take any opponent for granted, not even one that just signed (from Cleveland) veteran QB Joe Flacco to try to at least be competitive in the absence of regular starter Joe Burrow.

The Preview

As noted above, the Packers will be seeing QB Joe Flacco for the second time in three weeks today. Signed just this past week to help a reeling Bengals team without their phenom starter Joe Burrow. So, Flacco knows the Pack and the Pack know him. As was the case when he was with the Browns, the Packers need to get pressure on him because he's a statue back there. Flacco had had time to prepare with his receivers in Cleveland and executed quick releases to keep the Packers defense from getting to him; he has not had that amount of time with his Bengals receivers, especially deep threats Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, or the offensive scheme, which will undoubtedly be simplified to put him in the best place to succeed.

Still, the Packers defense has to do what they are capable of doing: getting to the QB, covering downfield and making sure tackles. If the defense does that today, the Packers will emerge with the "W". DE Micah Parsons needs to continue to inspire this entire defense with his own play-making ability to elevate the level of play overall.

One element of the Pack's defense, among others that has been especially lacking so far has been the ability to create turnovers. If memory serves, there has been only a few interceptions through four games and no — zero — fumble recoveries. They need to start generating takeaways.

Now, the trick for the Packers offense, regardless of who is on the offensive line, is opening holes for running backs Josh Jacobs and Emanuel Wilson to set up the passing game for Jordan Love whom they also must protect. The Bengals defense, led by DE Trey Hendrickson, can present problems if the O-line doesn't handle business. The Packers have all the offensive weapons they need to beat any team. Bu they have to execute. And Coach LaFleur has to do a better job in play-calling and time management if push comes to shove (which, if you think about it, is pretty much what the entire game of football is about).

Packers special teams ... oy. They arguably have already lost one game and helped cause the tie in the other. Breakdowns on kick protection are inexcusable. As is lack of production on punt and kick returns, both in terms of coverage as well as returns themselves. Then today, toss in the unknown variable of McManus' availability and the possibility of the kicking team working with an entirely new kicker...the recipe for disaster once again rears its ugly head...not that it needed any help in that regard.

The Prediction

So here we are, Packer fans. Back at Lambeau Field for the first time in a month ... and won't be back at Lambeau for another month ... yes, really. What a weird schedule the league saddled the Packers with.

Anyway, the Packers are favored in this game by a lopsided 14-1/2 points as of the time of this writing. In our point of view, this is never a good thing. Unless you are a betting person, of course, and play the odds one way or another. Still, the oddsmakers are putting the game clearly in the Packers hands. Could they be upset again, as in Cleveland? You bet (pun intended). Could they mismanage the game again as in Dallas and get another tie? Extremely doubtful.

As the identity of this Packers squad is still not clear, and with the questions about player availability and special teams play, we're calling this game Packers 27 - Bengals 17.

Go Pack Go!!!

A Note About Week 7 at Arizona

It's a bit unclear to us at the moment whether we will have our regular Preview & Prediction for next Sunday's game in Phoenix. The reason being that we will actually be at that game, along with a couple of ol' (both literally and figuratively) buddies and wives (you know who you are!). Travels prior to the game may preclude our pondering and prognostication. Just so you know. If we can toss anything out ahead of time, we will. But just in case ... we'll call it now in favor of ... the Packers, of course!  :-)