The Green Bay Packers concluded their season with a first-round playoff exit, marking another disappointing chapter in their quest for a Super Bowl title since 2011. Despite an 11-6 regular season, which showed improvement from the previous year's 9-8 record, the Packers faced the Philadelphia Eagles and appeared outmatched. Key issues emerged, particularly in the cornerback and receiver positions, as the team struggled with injuries and inconsistent performances.
General Manager Brian Gutekunst is tasked with addressing these shortcomings, notably the uncertain futures of cornerback Jaire Alexander and receiver Christian Watson. The Packers need to enhance their roster, particularly in the defensive line and linebacker positions, to make a more competitive run in 2025.