Green Bay Packers 2025 schedule: Breaking down each game
Sports reporter JR Radcliffe breaks down each game on the Green Bay Packers’ 2025 schedule.
We asked readers to vote on how many wins the Green Bay Packers will have this season and, if the final tally is any indication, they are optimistic.
Of the 464 responses, 250 (54%) said the Packers would win 11 or more games. Only 103 (22%) said they would win nine or fewer games.
Here is the breakdown by voting options along with selected comments from readers.
Less than 8 wins: 24 votes (5.2%)
Jordan Love is 10-14 against teams with a winning record. The Packers play 11 games against teams that had winning records last year. – Tony Holt
Until they can beat Detroit, Minnesota, Philadelphia and a tough schedule in 2025, I do not think they will win many games and Jordan Love is still showing the red flags he had coming out of Utah State. – Jose Sanchex
8 wins: 35 votes (7.5%)
Personnel changes likely won’t change the inconsistencies on offense and defense. Last year’s 1-5 record in division is an ominous omen that they’re losing ground. And their schedule is really tough. – Dave Herrmann
They just might be the 4th-best team in the NFC North. I don’t see Jordan Love being any better than a middle of the road quarterback. – Paul H.
9 wins: 44 votes (9.5%)
This is a tough schedule with short weeks and a less that optimal bye. The team will have a hard time staying healthy. – William Vedra
Tough division but they catch a break facing Lions at home in game where they’ll have two new coordinators, so they should win all of those at home but lose all on the road. Tough non-division schedule with home games against Commanders, Bengals, Eagles, Ravens (they win only one of those plus Panthers game) and road games against Cowboys, Steelers, and Broncos (they win one of those plus Browns, Cardinals, and Giants games). – Peter Sampson
10 wins: 111 votes (23.9%)
They have an upgrade in talent, special teams will be more solid, they should have a more well-rounded offense and a more mature defense. Added speed, size, muscle and maturity should bode well for the formidable schedule they face. – Peter M. Kurowski
I had picked 10 wins last year in your poll and I was off by one. I was wrong about what Josh Jacobs brought to the team but, in my opinion, I was correct that Jordan Love has not shone enough good consistency for long enough of a time to be a great franchise QB. It seems so obvious to say that the win total will hinge on if Love can make the next stride into a consistent go-to winner. – Gary Lindow
11 wins: 117 votes (25.2%)
It’s a tough schedule, and it’s important we get out of the gate fast with at least one win in the first two games against two contenders. If we get both games to start the season, we might get 12 or 13 wins. – Brian Kenney
Experience and the new additions should add up to around 11 wins depending on health despite a tough schedule. I think Jordan Love will have a great season this year. – Alan Van Vreede
12 wins: 89 votes (19.2%)
Jordan Love will benefit from a better offensive line and a more diverse running back room. More importantly, Matthew Golden will add speed and sure-handedness while Jayden Reed will improve. Defense under Jeff Hafley will also improve in its second year. – Matthew Schrager
With a potent offense and improving defense, this young but experienced team the Packers should come into its own. Also, all the other teams in their division are undergoing either coach changes or QB changes. – Edward Lord
More than 12 wins: 44 votes (9.5%)
The defense came alive at the end of last year and the Packers made moves to improve the offense. So, I only see a loss against the Eagles and Ravens. – Alan Aleksandrowicz
I think this the year the PACK puts it all together! We have been the youngest team in the league – but now we have season/playoff experience to go with that fact! – Daniel Hewins