BREAKING NEWS: Packers face nightmare scenario for 2024 NFL playoff seeding and potential matchups.

Packers Matt LaFleur and Packers Jordan Love

For the second-straight season, the Green Bay Packers will play in the 2025 NFL playoffs. Despite playing behind the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions in the NFC North, the Packers clinched a Wild Card spot in Week 16.

While the NFC North has not yet been clinched, the Packers cannot win the division. They remain two full games behind both the Lions and Vikings and are 0-3 against them on the year. That includes two losses to the Lions, who are tied with the Vikings for the top-overall seed in the NFC.

The Packers have been more impressive than not in 2024 but are just 2-4 against playoff-bound teams and 9-0 against the rest of the field. That includes a Week 5 win over the Los Angeles Rams, who have not yet clinched the NFC West but are projected to do so.

Carrying an 11-4 record into Week 17, the Packers have been one of the most dominant teams in the league despite being on track to finish third in their division. That leaves a high chance of meeting one of their divisional rivals in the playoffs, a scenario Green Bay will pray to avoid.

The Packers don’t want to see the Lions in the NFL playoffs

Detroit Lions place kicker Jake Bates (39) celebrates with punter Jack Fox (3) and offensive tackle Penei Sewell (58) after kicking the game-winning field goal against the Green Bay Packers as time expired in the fourth quarter at Ford Field in the NFC North.

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The Lions are the only team so far to go 2-0 against the Packers in 2024, and for good reason. Green Bay fans blame a Jordan Love injury for the first matchup, but Detroit played without nine defensive starters in the rematch and still prevailed.

The Packers’ true issue in the matchup is the Lions’ stout run defense. Green Bay runs the ball at the third-highest rate in the league, a game plan that has worked against most nondivisional opponents. However, against Detroit’s top-10-rated rush defense, they have failed to find an offensive rhythm.

Through 16 weeks, the Lions have allowed just 4.02 yards per carry to opposing running backs while ceding the third-fewest rushing yards in the league. Even with Detroit missing all three starting linebackers in Week 14, Josh Jacobs ran for just 66 yards on 18 carries, averaging a putrid 3.6 yards per rush.

Regardless of personnel, defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has been Green Bay’s kryptonite in two matchups in 2024. The Lions have only gotten healthier since their last meeting, getting linebackers Trevor Nowaske and Jack Campbell back into the lineup.

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