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Packers Offense Struggles, Playoff Hopes Dim
13 Nov
Summary
- Packers 5-3-1 after losing 2 straight games
- Offense only scored 20 points in those losses
- Top OT Rasheed Walker projected for $82M deal in 2026 free agency

As of November 13th, 2025, the Green Bay Packers are facing a challenging situation. After a promising 2-0 start to the season, the team has since gone 5-3-1, losing their last two games to the Carolina Panthers and Philadelphia Eagles.
The Packers' offense has been a major concern, managing to score only 20 combined points in those two losses. This has raised questions about the team's ability to consistently put points on the board and maintain their early-season momentum.
Looking ahead, the Packers will need to address several key issues, including the future of their offensive line. Offensive tackle Rasheed Walker, a seventh-round pick who has developed into a quality starter, is set to become a free agent in 2026. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, Walker is expected to command a lucrative deal, with a starting point of around $82 million.
The Packers will have to decide whether to retain Walker or let him test the free agent market. This decision will be crucial as the team looks to bolster its offensive line and provide the necessary support for its offense to regain its early-season form.




