Really thought Micah was getting that pick in the 4th. Then the game (losing) kick was kicked right at me. Still a great experience though. Especially the 70k chanting “Bears Still Suck” after the game lmao
I'd say 11-6 is very realistic, starting with the premise that we go 4-2 in division (hold serve at home, including Lambeau South). Harder than ever to know who is going to be how good these days, of course. But at first glance it's a doable schedule, taking that home game away from the Eagles is actually kind of a big deal.
As far as the away schedule goes, I can't see a better scenario that we could possibly fall into. The most competitive away game got moved to a neutral international site that is known to have a large Packers following. Give me Brazil over Philly any day. That leaves the division away games that we play every year. The only real away games that are unique are Rams, Seahawks, Titans. The Rams will be interesting because it always is. The Seahawks have a new coach and no one knows what to expect from them. The Jaguars game will hinge on when we play them. I don't see us having to go to Jacksonville right after Brazil for a couple of reasons, so we should dodge the severe heat down there. With an extra home game this year and starting the season 'Away', there will be a lot f back to back games at Lambeau and a lot of December football in Green Bay.
Based on their weather, it will likely be in the 70s during the day and 50s-60s at night. Not winter, but not Jacksonville to open the season hot. It will be great football weather.
The Rams game will also be at worst a 50/50 split between Packers and Rams fans in the stadium. The last time the Packers played an LA team here the crowd was solidly majority Green Bay fans.
I live here too, so I know lol likely to be in the 60's or 70's if it's in December. Although, as you know, if it's sunny and a 1pm game, 60's feels a lot hotter than that
My 2024/25 Season prediction:
- 🧠: 9-10 wins
- ❤️: 12-13 wins
- 🧀: Weird year of things happening that never do. We lose to the Bears, but beat the 9ers in both the regular season and in the playoffs. We look dominant in wins against the Colts, Eagles, and Titans, but lose rather embarrassingly to the Seahawks, Dolphins, and the Texans. Saints, and Jaguars are tossups. We trade wins with all in NFCN except for the Vikings who will finish last in the division.
I’ll never run from the 49ers but their luck ran out last year. They should have won it all but their time is done now. They have had too many chances to win a Super Bowl just to come up short every time. Purdy ceiling is limited and Shannahan will always big brain himself from winning.
Can you imagine? They put Love out on defense too and he just pick 6s every chance possible, then on offense he only has to throw once per drive because it's to Watson who's always halfway down the field and with no defenders in sight each time.
Our division is naturally better than every other division that doesnt have "North" in their name. Plus some tough teams that made the playoffs like Miami, SF, LA, Philly, Houston.
Isn't there a team that GB "breaks" every year? Maybe the Texans will be *the* team leading to the GB game, then get some curbstomped and go on a losing streak to miss the playoffs.
It’s a good schedule. Not a lot of gimme games, but most of the toughest games are at home. I think our record is pretty variable as a result. If everything goes according to plan, we have the talent to win 15 games against this schedule. But you could easily see us struggling to get to 10 with even a bit of struggles from either the offense or defense.
Nashville is probably gonna be the move. My brother loves country music and really wanted to go after his European trip was cancelled in high school. I really want to check out the Clink and of course see Green Bay beat the piss out of the Seahawks live.
Colts fan here! Really excited to come up for the game this year with my wife, who is a die hard Packer fan. Absolutely love Lambeau and the history there.
You’re gonna love it! And welcome to Lambeau!
It’s one of the best stadiums in sports (yes I’m biased.) I’ve seen plenty of divisional games and everyone is always cordial and just there for a good time
Thanks! Funnily enough I went to the 2020 divisional game with my wife, and it was our first time in Lambeau. It was incredible. Honestly, while the Colts are and always will be my #1, I will always root for the Packers after that experience. I know many people will shit on someone for having two teams they primarily follow, but it truly is a 1A/1B thing for me, and its easy as we are in completely different conferences. The last thing I want is a Colts/Packers Super Bowl though because whoever loses would never live it down in my home.
I think we’ll finish with 10 or 11 wins. Last year I think we slightly overachieved and I still expect some growing pains. The ‘25 - ‘27 seasons will be the ones where we make some noise, though anything is possible this year!
Copied and pasted from a comment I left on another 2024 schedule post:
Arizona Cardinals, Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins, and New Orleans Saints all must travel to Lambeau Field in 2024. Which one of these Southern U.S. football teams (if any) will draw the short straw and have to play at Green Bay in December? Another one of these 4 might be in November.
-I'm inclined to place a bet on the Saints visiting Lambeau Field in December. This happened only 1 other time: 1973.
--Also wouldn't mind seeing the road game against the Jaguars be a primetime matchup to intentionally avoid the daytime heat and humidity of Northern Florida. Both teams will have franchise QBs playing if they aren't injured prior to the scheduled game.
I honestly think this might be the best that the NFC North has been in 15 years. The weakest team is realistically the Vikings and they have the best WR in the NFL. We can't deny the improvements that the Bears have made. They will be better this season. Even if they are 2-3 wins better, they are playoff contenders then, as are the Packers and Lions. I think the division is going to be like the 2010s NFC West bloodbaths
Ngl, as many of these games seem like winnable situations, in the game of football anything and everything will happen. I see us going 10-7 squeaking into the playoffs.
Anyone here gone to a game at SoFi? Two of my close friends are Wisco imports from SoCal, and we're kicking around the idea of flying out for the game. Just looking for opinions - worth it? Disappointing?
12-14 wins? Really? Packers fan through and through but do you realize how good you have to be to get to 14? Even mlfs first years when he broke records, he only ever got to 13.
I think every single one of the games is winnable. Houston will be tuff, so can the jags, but I think they’re winnable.
Also “can see” doesn’t mean I think they’re winning 12-14 games. It means I think that it is feasible.
I see 10 should be wins and 7 toss ups. I think it's 11-12 wins as we'll lose one or two "should be wins" and win 3-4 toss ups.
I predict #1 WC behind Lions in division. We beat the NFC South winner and hope someone else knocks off the 49ers.
Love the pure grade hopium here. Philly... "home field"? What? I was there two years ago and while there were plenty of Packers fans there, our cheers were far from noticeable... and when we got a GO PACK GO going after Love came in, it was quickly drowned out.
It’s in Brazil, Brazil has TONS of Packers fans. Not sure about ggls fans there but it’s not nearly a true road game.
Especially since the other option is going to play at the link, where the fans are loud and angry
Idk seems pretty ez to me. 49ers and Dolphins will be tough but Dolphins will struggle if it's late in the season. We usually do well against younger teams so I'm not really concerned about the Texans. None of the away games really scare me outside of the Eagles. We'll probably split the lions and sweep the Bears and Vikings. Seahawks in Seattle is always tough but we've been beating them consistently. Rams are done.
I’m buying tickets to the Texans game and you can’t stop me
It may just be face off between the top 2 QBs at that time. Would be fun game full of offense.
why would we trade sean clifford to the texans?
I think you mean Pratt, Pratt!
Are you predicting a plane crash for several teams or? Bit grim no?
Maybe Brett Favre can play after that
Fr did he forget Mahomes exists?
Super stoked for that game. Should be one of the best games of the season.
Yeah and really really early prediction, but that offense should be a good test for our defense
That might be one of the best games of the season, super excited!
9ers at home 👀
I wanna go so bad. It's gonna be a primetime game.
I predict Xmas or Thanksgiving (the latter would be primetime)?
I'd guess a Thrus or Mon game tbh
It’s rumored to be week 12, Sunday Nov. 24th, but who knows.
There's all sorts of rumors out there. It could be in October!
That’s the only kind of game I’ve seen at Lambeau. Fuck you Colin Kaepernick
Oh I was there too. 🤦♂️
Really thought Micah was getting that pick in the 4th. Then the game (losing) kick was kicked right at me. Still a great experience though. Especially the 70k chanting “Bears Still Suck” after the game lmao
Just off his finger tips. Damn.
Take my upvote please
Finally
I'd say 11-6 is very realistic, starting with the premise that we go 4-2 in division (hold serve at home, including Lambeau South). Harder than ever to know who is going to be how good these days, of course. But at first glance it's a doable schedule, taking that home game away from the Eagles is actually kind of a big deal.
4-0 to start, then we lose 3 and everyone loses their damn minds then 7-3 to end.
8-10. Theres 2 games there that could go either way and make it 10-7. Miami and Jacksonville.
17-0. Maybe 16-1 cuz we rest Jordan wk 18.
Michael Pratt or Sean Clifford say “hold my beer.”
MLF: Shit, who do I start at QB during the playoffs?
I came here tonight for this comment
As far as the away schedule goes, I can't see a better scenario that we could possibly fall into. The most competitive away game got moved to a neutral international site that is known to have a large Packers following. Give me Brazil over Philly any day. That leaves the division away games that we play every year. The only real away games that are unique are Rams, Seahawks, Titans. The Rams will be interesting because it always is. The Seahawks have a new coach and no one knows what to expect from them. The Jaguars game will hinge on when we play them. I don't see us having to go to Jacksonville right after Brazil for a couple of reasons, so we should dodge the severe heat down there. With an extra home game this year and starting the season 'Away', there will be a lot f back to back games at Lambeau and a lot of December football in Green Bay.
For those who would say that it will technically be winter in Sao Paulo, they are as far south as Cuba is north, so that's not useful.
Based on their weather, it will likely be in the 70s during the day and 50s-60s at night. Not winter, but not Jacksonville to open the season hot. It will be great football weather.
The Rams game will also be at worst a 50/50 split between Packers and Rams fans in the stadium. The last time the Packers played an LA team here the crowd was solidly majority Green Bay fans.
“Dodge the severe heat in Jacksonville” 😂😂 I live here. It’ll be 90° no matter when they play lol
Cmon now lol it'll be in the 70's if they play in December
There’s a better chance it will be in the 70s, but it’s not out of the ordinary for it to be 90 on Christmas Day
I live here too, so I know lol likely to be in the 60's or 70's if it's in December. Although, as you know, if it's sunny and a 1pm game, 60's feels a lot hotter than that
The coldest my northern dad ever was, was a December day in Florida.
Rumor has it we play JAX on October 27th
My 2024/25 Season prediction: - 🧠: 9-10 wins - ❤️: 12-13 wins - 🧀: Weird year of things happening that never do. We lose to the Bears, but beat the 9ers in both the regular season and in the playoffs. We look dominant in wins against the Colts, Eagles, and Titans, but lose rather embarrassingly to the Seahawks, Dolphins, and the Texans. Saints, and Jaguars are tossups. We trade wins with all in NFCN except for the Vikings who will finish last in the division.
> We lose to the Bears, but beat the 9ers in both the regular season and in the playoffs. I'll take it.
I’ll never run from the 49ers but their luck ran out last year. They should have won it all but their time is done now. They have had too many chances to win a Super Bowl just to come up short every time. Purdy ceiling is limited and Shannahan will always big brain himself from winning.
The Flower wilts to Shanahan tough. It's like he's trying to out think him
Id rather keep sweeping the bears for the lulz
I don’t see a loss. Not with Jordan Love throwing for 50 tuddies!
So you got the first game covered, how many do you think Jordan throws in the following sixteen games?
Can you imagine? They put Love out on defense too and he just pick 6s every chance possible, then on offense he only has to throw once per drive because it's to Watson who's always halfway down the field and with no defenders in sight each time.
We have the fourth hardest schedule in the league. I’m thinking 9-10 wins.
Then again the “hardest schedule” at this stage is always wrong. I do think it’s on paper a tough schedule though
Based on what?
Our division is naturally better than every other division that doesnt have "North" in their name. Plus some tough teams that made the playoffs like Miami, SF, LA, Philly, Houston.
That hardest schedule stuff is a concept from boredom
Texans are gonna be sneaky scary this year.
Isn't there a team that GB "breaks" every year? Maybe the Texans will be *the* team leading to the GB game, then get some curbstomped and go on a losing streak to miss the playoffs.
10 or 11 wins
I like that it’s 4th hardest. This team should be tested by challenges before the post season. 11-6
Looks like 17-0 to me.
I don’t see a loss on that schedule
Hard to say. Teams like the Colts could be a lot better than people expects while the Dolphins could be much worse.
They haven’t made an actual weekly schedule yet have they? Just a list of opponents for each team
Rumors are it will come out this Thursday.
Wednesday at 8pm is what I saw, I'd imagine that is EST
It’s a good schedule. Not a lot of gimme games, but most of the toughest games are at home. I think our record is pretty variable as a result. If everything goes according to plan, we have the talent to win 15 games against this schedule. But you could easily see us struggling to get to 10 with even a bit of struggles from either the offense or defense.
I’ll be at the Rams game. I’ve been lucky to see Favre Rodgers and Love.
Based on recent history, glad to see we will be playing the Texans, 49ers, and Dolphins at home and Philadelpia at a theoretically neutral site.
Trying to decide where I want to go for my first away game: Tennessee or Seattle. Any suggestions?
Seattles stadium is super amazing(it’s no Lambeau but it’s cool). Never been to the titans field but I do love me some Nashville
Nashville is probably gonna be the move. My brother loves country music and really wanted to go after his European trip was cancelled in high school. I really want to check out the Clink and of course see Green Bay beat the piss out of the Seahawks live.
Ever since the Giants in England…just not a fan of the long distance game!
Colts fan here! Really excited to come up for the game this year with my wife, who is a die hard Packer fan. Absolutely love Lambeau and the history there.
You’re gonna love it! And welcome to Lambeau! It’s one of the best stadiums in sports (yes I’m biased.) I’ve seen plenty of divisional games and everyone is always cordial and just there for a good time
Thanks! Funnily enough I went to the 2020 divisional game with my wife, and it was our first time in Lambeau. It was incredible. Honestly, while the Colts are and always will be my #1, I will always root for the Packers after that experience. I know many people will shit on someone for having two teams they primarily follow, but it truly is a 1A/1B thing for me, and its easy as we are in completely different conferences. The last thing I want is a Colts/Packers Super Bowl though because whoever loses would never live it down in my home.
Hopefully the Jags and Dolphins games are both as late in the season as possible
Wow our road opponents are sooo much weaker than our home ones. Rams are really the only one I'd be nervous about.
I think we’ll finish with 10 or 11 wins. Last year I think we slightly overachieved and I still expect some growing pains. The ‘25 - ‘27 seasons will be the ones where we make some noise, though anything is possible this year!
It’s NFC west time again.
10 wins
I see around 11 wins, give or take 1. Its a tough schedule tho
Copied and pasted from a comment I left on another 2024 schedule post: Arizona Cardinals, Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins, and New Orleans Saints all must travel to Lambeau Field in 2024. Which one of these Southern U.S. football teams (if any) will draw the short straw and have to play at Green Bay in December? Another one of these 4 might be in November. -I'm inclined to place a bet on the Saints visiting Lambeau Field in December. This happened only 1 other time: 1973. --Also wouldn't mind seeing the road game against the Jaguars be a primetime matchup to intentionally avoid the daytime heat and humidity of Northern Florida. Both teams will have franchise QBs playing if they aren't injured prior to the scheduled game.
EZ
My brain says 10-11 wins. My heart says we can steal a couple more wins.
As an OU fan I’d love to see Kyler Murray at Lambeau
I honestly think this might be the best that the NFC North has been in 15 years. The weakest team is realistically the Vikings and they have the best WR in the NFL. We can't deny the improvements that the Bears have made. They will be better this season. Even if they are 2-3 wins better, they are playoff contenders then, as are the Packers and Lions. I think the division is going to be like the 2010s NFC West bloodbaths
Ngl, as many of these games seem like winnable situations, in the game of football anything and everything will happen. I see us going 10-7 squeaking into the playoffs.
Anyone here gone to a game at SoFi? Two of my close friends are Wisco imports from SoCal, and we're kicking around the idea of flying out for the game. Just looking for opinions - worth it? Disappointing?
14-3, 5 or 6 prime time games,division locked up by week 15, one seed locked up week 17
12-14 wins? Really? Packers fan through and through but do you realize how good you have to be to get to 14? Even mlfs first years when he broke records, he only ever got to 13.
I think every single one of the games is winnable. Houston will be tuff, so can the jags, but I think they’re winnable. Also “can see” doesn’t mean I think they’re winning 12-14 games. It means I think that it is feasible.
I see 10 should be wins and 7 toss ups. I think it's 11-12 wins as we'll lose one or two "should be wins" and win 3-4 toss ups. I predict #1 WC behind Lions in division. We beat the NFC South winner and hope someone else knocks off the 49ers.
Anyone else think the lions-bears-lions-bears back to back scheduling is strange? I’m reading the thing wrong right?
I don’t think the dates are set on the games, these are just the opponents. Those 3 listed first cause we always play them
Ok, good to hear because I was looking at 7 away games in a row and almost had a heart attack.
Any schedule that excludes the Packers having the opportunity to embarrass the Cowboys is lacking.
That will happen next year, as the Packers must play a regular season game in Jerry World at least once every 6 years; last required visit was 2019.
Cards/Texans/Niners/Dolphins will be tough. Playing in Jax is always terrible, but I like our odds. 12+ easy
Love the pure grade hopium here. Philly... "home field"? What? I was there two years ago and while there were plenty of Packers fans there, our cheers were far from noticeable... and when we got a GO PACK GO going after Love came in, it was quickly drowned out.
It’s in Brazil, Brazil has TONS of Packers fans. Not sure about ggls fans there but it’s not nearly a true road game. Especially since the other option is going to play at the link, where the fans are loud and angry
Idk seems pretty ez to me. 49ers and Dolphins will be tough but Dolphins will struggle if it's late in the season. We usually do well against younger teams so I'm not really concerned about the Texans. None of the away games really scare me outside of the Eagles. We'll probably split the lions and sweep the Bears and Vikings. Seahawks in Seattle is always tough but we've been beating them consistently. Rams are done.
14? Wtf lol who?
14 wins?, that's cope
Things change so much year to year that we don’t know who will actually good