Packers have officially placed Micah Parsons on IR
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The Packers play the Bears for the second time in three weeks on Saturday night. Here are five things to know about Green Bay's Week 16 opponent.
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Green Bay Nation: Packers fall to Broncos, lose Parsons for season
It was a whirlwind of a trip to Denver for the Green & Gold that didn’t just include a loss in the record, but also a major loss on the field for the rest of the season. The trio of Cameron Ezeir, Ryan Wood and Marques Eversoll break down how the Packers lost
Here's how to watch the rematch of the Bears and Packers for first place in the NFC North from Soldier Field Saturday night with radio information and betting trends.
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How to watch Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers: Week 16 TV channel, live stream info, start time
The Bears and Packers will be broadcast on FOX. Kevin Burkhardt will have the play-by-play call with Tom Brady serving as an analyst. Erin Andrews will be reporting from the sidelines. Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer and Jason McKie will be on the call for ESPN 1000.
With Rome Odunze and Luther Burden injured, the Bears may be forced to turn to undrafted rookie receiver Jahdae Walker.
Here’s the ‘Good, Bad and Ugly’ from the Packers’ loss, beginning with the Ugly. SAY IT ISN'T SO: It was a brutal day for the Packers from an injury standpoint, but the biggest undoubtedly was the loss of Parsons, who is believed to have torn his left ACL.
L.A. Rams (11-3) at Seattle (11-3) – The Thursday night clash is a huge one in the NFC West and the winner will have the inside track to the conference's top seed. That spot is all but out of reach for Green Bay now, but the loser here falls into the wild-card mix, which could affect the Packers' seeding if Green Bay doesn't win its division.
Keenan is a stout run defender. He's a roadblock in the middle of the line with a strong base to eat up double teams. The Alabama defensive tackle enters the college playoff with three tackles for loss, two sacks and 11 run stops. The numbers may not jump off the page, but his power at the point of attack does.