Packers, Super Bowl and Chicago Bears
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The Green Bay Packers had a sensational Sunday, defeating the Chicago Bears, 28-21, and moving into first place in the NFC North. The wise guys were paying close attention and the Packers are now tied for the second-best odds of winning the 60 th Super Bowl at Fan Duel. Green Bay has the third-best odds at Draft Kings.
For the most part, books seem to like the Packers’ chances more than the power rankings right now. In general, Green Bay is hovering around 8th to 10th in power rankings, while these books have the Packers ranked as the sixth- and eighth-most probable Super Bowl winners this year.
The Green Bay Packers lost to Broncos, and the Micah Parsons injury officially cooked their hopes of reaching the Super Bowl.
As a team, the Packers finished with 16 in the top 10 at their respective positions. Here's the full list, with each player's league ranking listed first, followed by his NFC ranking:
When the Green Bay Packers have been healthy this season, they have looked like one of the most complete teams in the NFL.
A 1935 Green Bay Packers stock certificate sold for $109,800 at a recent auction. This was the first time a 1935 certificate was publicly auctioned, with the only other known example in the Packers Hall of Fame.
For most of the game, it looked like the Bears were on track to lose to the Packers for the second time in three weeks, even after Green Bay lost quarterback Jordan Love to a concussion. But, just as Chicago has done all season,