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The Bears have ratcheted up enthusiasm and now face their most important game of the season at Lambeau Field, their personal haunted house.
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur has spoken out with a cryptic update regarding an injured key offensive star.
NFL reporter Stacey Dales joins 'The Insiders' to preview key Week 14 matchups. NFL Insider Tom Pelissero reports that Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur is "hopeful" that wide receiver Jayden Reed can play Sunday against the Chicago Bears after being out since he suffered a broken collarbone in Week 2.
Safety Javon Bullard, the Green Bay Packers’ rising nickel defender, did not practice on Friday and his status for Sunday’s NFC North rivalry
The Packers released their final injury report before playing the Bears in Week 14. Here's the good news, and the bad news.
Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Micah Parsons was asked on Friday whether he thought he could challenge for the Defensive Player of the Year award, a race that's led by Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett thanks largely to his NFL-leading 19 sacks.
It remains to be seen whether Reed will be able to return to the lineup Sunday against the bitter NFC North rival Chicago Bears, but Jacobs didn’t hold back when asked how valuable the top receiver is to Green Bay’s offense.
It's been two weeks since the Packers officially designated Reed to return from injured reserve. He's one of four reserve-list players ramping up, along with running back MarShawn Lloyd and defensive linemen Brenton Cox Jr. and Collin Oliver. All three had their 21-day practice windows opened on Monday.