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Packers Clinch Playoff Berth With Vikings Win Over Lions

Story byBen CooperFri, December 26, 2025 at 1:44 AM UTC·2 min readThe Green Bay Packers have clinched their spot in the playoffs after the Detroit Lions lost to the Minnesota Vikings on Christmas Day. This helps the Packers a ton, as with their ticket to the playoffs punched, they can be more cautious with players dealing with nagging injuries. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementStarting quarterback Jordan Love went down with a concussion in Week 16 against the Chicago Bears and is questionable to play on Saturday against the Baltimore Ravens. Backup quarterback Malik Willis is also questionable as he suffered a shoulder injury. They also have other key players dealing with injuries. Safety Evan Williams and right tackle Zach Tom are dealing with knee injuries that they suffered against the Denver Broncos.

Packers Clinch Playoff Berth With Vikings Win Over Lions

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Key Highlights

  • Running back Josh Jacobs has also been playing through a knee injury. Green Bay may be more cautious, particularly with Love now that they are officially in the postseason. However, the Packers still have something to play for in the final two weeks.
  • Green Bay could still win the NFC North if they win their final two games against the Ravens and the Vikings in Week 18.
  • They would also need the Bears to lose their final two games against the San Francisco 49ers and the Lions. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIf Green Bay wins the division, they could finish as high as the No.
  • 2 seed and as low as the No.
  • 3 seed. It all starts with the Packers game against the Ravens on Saturday.
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