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Green Bay Packers defense delivered their best EPA per play performance since the Super Bowl team of 2010. They ranked in the ...
Defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley and the Packers' defense put together a performance worthy of victory, but in the end, the offense let them down.
Wes Hodkiewicz looks at the defense's performance to this point in this edition of Packers Daily.
Monday night's performance was a testament to a much improved Packers defense that entered Week 16 ranked ninth in yards allowed per game (321.8) and eighth in points per game (20.3).
With less than three weeks until training camp begins, General Manager Brian Gutekunst still has time to make a few final ...
Yes, the defense got an interception with Keisean Nixon and a turnover on downs putting the offense in position to score. But overall it was a rough performance, especially on a play-by-play basis.
A former Green Bay Packers starter who departed the team in 2025 NFL free agency has been dubbed one of the NFL's top "luxury" players.
While the Packers’ base defense is technically a 4-3, they’ll primarily play nickel with two linebackers and a fifth defensive back, likely cornerback Nixon.