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Packers' Playoff Hopes Hinge on Injured Stars
20 Dec
Summary
- Star running back Josh Jacobs faces season-ending injury.
- Key offensive and defensive players are questionable for Saturday's game.
- Packers trail the Bears by a half-game in the NFC North standings.

The Green Bay Packers are grappling with critical injuries to key players, including star running back Josh Jacobs and defensive end Micah Parsons, who are now sidelined for the remainder of the season. These absences cast a shadow over the team's crucial divisional matchup against the Chicago Bears scheduled for Saturday.
Compounding the situation, other vital players like starting right tackle Zach Tom and safety Evan Williams have missed practice all week due to knee and back injuries. Wide receiver Christian Watson, initially dealing with a chest and shoulder issue, has returned to limited practice. Coach Matt LaFleur has not ruled out any of these players, highlighting the uncertainty heading into the game.
The Packers, holding a 9-4-1 record, are in a tight race with the 10-4 Bears for the NFC North lead. The outcome of Saturday's game, especially with these significant injury concerns, will have a substantial impact on the division standings and the Packers' playoff aspirations.




