2025 Green Bay Packers season

The 2025 Green Bay Packers season was a dramatic rollercoaster, as the team surged to a 5-1-1 start and led the NFC North before a devastating late-season collapse saw them lose their final four games, finishing 9-7-1 and entering the playoffs as the #7 seed. Major offseason moves included trading defensive tackle Kenny Clark to the Dallas Cowboys for star linebacker Micah Parsons, releasing cornerback Jaire Alexander, and drafting a wide receiver in the first round for the first time since 2002. After reaching a promising 9-3-1 record, injuries to tight end Tucker Kraft and later Micah Parsons (both torn ACLs) triggered a downward spiral, allowing the Chicago Bears to clinch the NFC North title. In the Wild Card Round, the Packers blew a 21-3 halftime lead and were eliminated by their longtime rival, the Bears, 31-27, marking their second consecutive one-and-done playoff exit. Off the field, the team hosted the NFL Draft at Lambeau Field for the first time in franchise history, but received a scathing NFLPA report card showing the largest single-season decline in their ratings system. Despite the disappointing finish, the Packers still drew an average home attendance of 77,875, one of the highest in the world, though they failed to improve on their previous 11-6 record.