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Packers' 2025 Season Collapse: Key Injuries Sink Super Bowl Hopes
6 Apr
Summary
- Key players Micah Parsons and Zach Tom suffered season-ending injuries in Week 15.
- The Packers lost five consecutive games, including a historic collapse against Chicago.
- Green Bay aims for draft success in 2026 to overcome recent playoff shortcomings.

The Green Bay Packers' 2025 season, which began with a strong 9-3-1 record, ended in disappointment with a final tally of 9-7-1. The team's fortunes shifted dramatically in Week 15 following a road loss to the Denver Broncos. Crucial players Micah Parsons and Zach Tom sustained significant injuries during that game, sidelining them for the remainder of the season.
This led to a five-game losing streak for the Packers, including a historic 31-27 wild-card playoff loss to the Chicago Bears. Green Bay squandered an 18-point lead, marking the largest blown lead in franchise history and against their rivals. Despite consistent playoff appearances since 2011, the team has not reached the Super Bowl in that span.
Looking ahead, the Packers are prioritizing the 2026 NFL Draft, even without a first-round pick, to acquire talent that can help them achieve a championship. The team's mock draft simulations are crucial for identifying potential impact players.