🚨 GREEN BAY PACKERS’ PLAYOFF HEARTBREAK: Second-Half Struggles End Season in Devastating Loss to Bears 👇
The Green Bay Packers’ season came to a heartbreaking end after they blew a 21-3 halftime lead, ultimately losing 31-27 to the Chicago Bears in an NFC wild-card playoff game. Despite holding on to a 21-6 lead heading into the final quarter, the Packers were unable to finish the game, marking their fourth loss this season when they led by at least nine points in the second half.
This latest playoff collapse follows a season-long trend for the Packers, who repeatedly failed to protect second-half leads, contributing to their early playoff exit for the second year in a row. Their inability to close out games was evident throughout the season, including a 13-10 loss at Cleveland, where they gave up 13 unanswered points in the final four minutes. Over the course of the season, Green Bay suffered more late-game collapses, including another loss to Chicago and a devastating defeat at Denver after leading 23-14 in the third quarter.
“We’ve got to look in the mirror and find ways to dig deeper when things get harder,” safety Xavier McKinney said after the game. “It’s always going to get harder, and if you go deep into the playoffs, you’ve got to play 60 minutes and find ways to scratch and claw and win.”
Coach Matt LaFleur’s Future
Following the Packers’ second consecutive first-round playoff loss, questions about the future of head coach Matt LaFleur have surfaced. Both LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst have one year left on their contracts. New Packers president/CEO Ed Policy has expressed a preference for avoiding the final year of a contract without an extension, making LaFleur’s future an area of concern.
However, players have expressed their support for LaFleur. Wide receiver Christian Watson praised the coach’s leadership and his impact on player development, saying LaFleur “100%” built a championship culture. “He’s definitely pushed me to be a lot better of a player,” Watson said. “He’s a coach that I want to go out there and play for 100%.”
Special Teams Woes
The Packers’ longstanding struggles on special teams came to a head in their playoff loss, once again costing them in a crucial moment. Romeo Doubs failed to recover an onside kick in a late-season loss to the Bears, setting up Chicago for the game-tying touchdown. In the playoff defeat, kicker Brandon McManus missed an extra-point attempt and two field goals (44 and 55 yards), despite having been perfect in his last seven regular-season games.

Running Game Issues
The Packers’ running game, which had already been a problem during the regular season, faltered at the worst possible time. After gaining 93 yards on 16 carries in the first half of the playoff game, the Packers managed only 6 yards on 7 attempts in the second half. Josh Jacobs, who had been a bright spot in the first half, failed to find any significant gains, with only one of his seven second-half carries gaining more than a yard.
Encouraging Play from Jordan Love
Amid the heartbreak, there was one encouraging sign for the Packers: the performance of quarterback Jordan Love. After a tough wild-card loss to Philadelphia the previous year, Love bounced back in a big way, throwing for 323 yards and 4 touchdowns with no interceptions in the playoff loss to Chicago. This performance showed that Love has the potential to be the future of the franchise, even as the team heads into an offseason of change.
Injury Updates
Injury concerns also loom large for the Packers as they head into the offseason. Defensive end Micah Parsons, who tore his ACL earlier in the season, hopes to return by Week 3 or 4 of the 2026 season. Tight end Tucker Kraft, who also tore his ACL, is targeting a return for the season opener.
Right tackle Zach Tom, who missed the final four games of the season with a partially torn patellar tendon, is leaning toward surgery with a recovery timeline of around six months. Offensive lineman Sean Rhyan also suffered a knee injury in the playoff game, but he assured that the knee was structurally sound and only had a bone bruise with some swelling.
A Transformative Offseason Ahead
The Packers face a pivotal offseason, with several key players set to become unrestricted free agents. Players like Romeo Doubs, Sean Rhyan, Kingsley Enagbare, Quay Walker, Rasheed Walker, and backup quarterback Malik Willis are all on expiring contracts, making for a potentially transformative offseason as the Packers look to reshape their roster.
With major decisions looming about their coaching staff, key free agents, and the future of Jordan Love, Green Bay will need to make the right moves to avoid another early playoff exit next season. The Packers have the talent, but they must address their issues in the second half and build a more resilient team to contend for a Super Bowl.
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Stay tuned as Green Bay’s offseason unfolds, with critical decisions on the horizon that will determine the team’s path forward.