| Joe Kapp |
Monday, September 22, 2025
TUESDAY TIDBITS: "Success is Living Up to Your Potential"
Sunday, September 21, 2025
Heartbreak in Regulation for Packers in Cleveland
By Eric Goska
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| Packers kicker Brandon McManus (photos by Eric Goska) |
For 60 minutes of game time, the Packers
never trailed.
For 60 minutes of game time, the Browns never led.
Yet three hours and three minutes after initiating play, Cleveland – not Green Bay – claimed victory when its kicker, Andre Szmyt, nailed a 55-yard field goal as time expired to secure a 13-10 win.
This was going to be a story focused on Green Bay's pass defense. How it is allowing the fewest yards per completion in the league. How its efforts have been the best by the team in well over 50 years.
And we’ll still do that. But first we have to address yet another creative way in which the Green and Gold snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
Early on, this game between Green Bay and Cleveland had the earmarks of being a defensive struggle. Neither the Packers (230 yards) nor the Browns (221) mustered much yardage.
Scoring did not come easily or quickly, at least not at first. Green Bay counted on a 39-yard Brandon McManus field goal (13 plays-43 yards; 7:23) and a 3-yard TD pass from Jordan Love to tight end John FitzPatrick (14-71; 7:41). Cleveland got its initial score – a 35-yard field goal by Szmyt – on a 12-play, 63-yard advance that took 5:48 off the clock.
Throughout, Green Bay never trailed.
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| Jordan Love |
Only once previously have the Packers gone 60 minutes without trailing only to lose in regulation. On Sept. 11, 1988, Tampa Bay’s Donald Igwebuike booted them into the loss column with a 28-yard field goal on the game’s final play.
Green Bay’s breakdowns on offense and special teams with the game on the line cannot take away from another fine performance by its defense. Jeff Hafley’s unit again kept completion yards to a minimum.
In opening 2-0, the Packers had allowed a league-low 7.73 yards per completion, nearly a yard better than the second-place 49ers (8.71). The Browns (8.61), meantime, were one of four clubs to average fewer than nine yards per completion.
As one might suspect, the Green and Gold clamped down on the Browns. Cleveland quarterback Joe Flacco completed 21 of 36 passes for 142 yards, an average of just 6.76 yards per success. He completed but two passes of more than 14 yards – a 17-yarder to Isaiah Bond and a 17-yarder to Jerry Jeudy.
To date, the Packers have given up 567 yards on 76 completions. That’s an average of 7.46 per, the lowest allowed by the team through the first three games of a season since 1967 (6.83).
But that club – which went on to win Super Bowl II – wasn’t tested to the extent of this current group. Coach Vince Lombardi’s last team in Green Bay allowed 164 yards on 24 completions through its first three games.
That season – 1967 – was also the last time the Pack limited each of its first three opponents to fewer than 250 yards. In going 2-1 this year, Green Bay held the Lions (246), Commanders (230) and Browns (221) below that mark.
Heartbreak in Regulation
Trailing Opponent Final Date
0 Browns 10-13 Sept. 21, 2025
0 Buccaneers 10-13 Sept. 11, 1988
5 Eagles 17-20 Sept. 12, 1993
8 Vikings 7-10 Oct. 15, 1967
* Bears 7-10 Oct. 22, 1933
** Bears 7-14 Sept. 24, 1933
35 Bears 14-17 Sept. 25, 1960
**third-to-last play of the game
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
TUESDAY TIDBITS: "We've Got to Play Better, Simple as That"
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| Mike Haffner with a fingertip touchdown catch |
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| All-AFL DE Gerry Philbin takes down Steve Tensi |
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| All-AFL DE Rich Jackson sacks Joe Namath |
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| Steve Tensi |
Friday, September 12, 2025
History for the Taking at Lambeau Field
By Eric Goska
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| Commanders fans visited Lambeau Field on Thursday. (photos by Eric Goska) |
Making history, denying history – the Packers of 2025 are off to a flying start.
As a rookie last season, Daniels helped revitalize Washington’s rushing attack. The Commanders gained 1,027 more yards in 2024 (2,619) than they did in 2023 (1,592).
Quarterbacks who needed the fewest regular-season games to attain 1,000 career rushing yards. Jayden Daniels has gained 976 in 19 games.
21 Robert Griffin III 2013
21 Lamar Jackson 2019
21 Justin Fields 2022
22 Michael Vick 2002
23 Cam Newton 2012
23 Josh Allen 2019
24 Kyler Murray 2020
The five regular-season games in which the Packers engineered more than one touchdown drive of 90-plus yards.
2 Sept. 11, 2025 2 first half
2 Oct. 8, 1939 1 first half, 1 second half
2 Oct. 5, 1952 1 first half, 1 second half
2 Oct. 21, 1984 1 first half, 1 second half
2 Dec. 23, 2018 1 first half, 1 second half
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
TUESDAY TIDBITS: The Best QB's Anticipate, They don't react"
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| Cedrick Hardman |
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| Jim Plunkett |
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| Dan Fouts |
Monday, September 8, 2025
Matt LaFleur's First Season Opener at Lambeau Field is Worth the Wait
By Eric Goska
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| Behind the Desk: Bill Cowher (left), Nate Burleson (center) and Matt Ryan (right) were on the scene at Lambeau Field as CBS broadcast Sunday's Packers-Lions game. (photos by Eric Goska) |
The wait is over.
For six consecutive seasons, Matt LeFleur and his Packers had
opened on the road. Sunday, finally, the 45-year-old head coach kicked off a
campaign within the friendly confines of Lambeau Field as his team hosted
division rival Detroit.
In general, NFL schedule makers grant first-time head
coaches an opener at home within a year or three of their hire. But since 2019,
those charged with arranging dates, times and locations apparently overlooked
Green Bay.
While fellow NFC North coaches Dan Campbell (Lions) and Kevin
O’Connell (Vikings) began their careers at home in 2021 and 2022, respectively,
LeFleur had to sit tight. While Arthur Smith (Falcons) and Matt Rhule
(Panthers) stayed put in each of their first three seasons as head coaches,
LeFleur traveled out of state.
LeFleur’s patience paid off.
Steve Owen’s never did.
In LaFleur’s first five seasons, his Packers initiated play
at Chicago (2019, 2023), at Minnesota (2020, 2022) and at New Orleans (2021).
Last year, they flew to Brazil to get the ball rolling against the Eagles.
Logging so many miles is unique in team history. Every other
Packers head coach – from Curly Lambeau (Hagemeister Park, 1921) to Gene
Ronzani (City Stadium, 1950) to Vince Lombardi (New City Stadium, 1959) to Bart
Starr (Milwaukee County Stadium, 1975) – opened their first season at home.
Biding time as LaFleur did is rare. Only three coaches in
NFL history had to wait longer.
Owen, head coach of the New York Giants from 1931 through
1953, never opened a season at home. He spent 23 years initiating play on
foreign soil.
The other two: Roy Andrews (8 years; 1924-31) and Jim Lee Howell
(7; 1954-60).
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| Fans wait in line to gain admission into Lambeau Field. |
Jim Nantz, who handled the play-by-play for the Packers-Lions matchup, noted the significance of the opener.
“They (the Packers) have not had a home opener in Week 1 since 2018,” he announced after Green Bay had scored its first touchdown. “So it’s the first time Matt LeFleur has been given that courtesy as well. And what a way to start your season with a touchdown drive ending with (Jordan) Love hitting six different targets including (Tucker) Kraft at the end for the score.”
Motivated, focused, LaFleur’s charges controlled the Lions from the outset, registering a convincing 27-13 win over the reigning NFC North Division champs.
Pass defense played a major role in the victory. Jared Goff rarely had time to get comfortable in the pocket or take a shot downfield. The Lions quarterback launched 39 throws and completed 31 for an underwhelming 225 yards. He averaged a meager 7.3 yards per completion.
One measure of Detroit’s ineffectiveness is the number of short completions it had. The majority of them – 25 to be exact – netted fewer than 10 yards each.
That’s a lot of baby steps. Only twice before have the Packers forced so many short aerial gains in one regular-season game. The Giants (Kerry Collins) fired 25 in a 34-25 loss on Jan. 6, 2002, and the Bears (Mitch Trubisky) had 26 in a 35-16 setback on Jan. 3, 2021.
Declaring a defense successful because of a near record number of short throws may seem counter-intuitive. But every one of those modest gains had the potential to morph into something more, yet Green Bay refused to allow it.
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| The Packers and Lions have been tangling since the 1930s. |
Consider Jahmyr Gibbs Exhibit A. The running back – often a last resort when nothing materialized downfield – served as Goff’s top target hauling in all 10 passes thrown his way.
But – and this is a biggie – the three-year veteran only gained 31 yards on those 10 connections.
Translation: Gibbs went virtually nowhere before or after the catch.
According to Stathead at Pro Football Reference, there have been just over 1,750 instances of a player snagging 10 or more passes in a regular-season game. Only one of those double-digit dippers – Alvin Kamara of the Saints in 2023 – averaged fewer yards per catch (2.5) than Gibbs’ 3.1.
More than a third (11) of Goff’s completions went for fewer than five yards. Two wound up as negatives.
Goff’s longest hookup was a 32-yarder to tight end Sam LaPorta early in the third quarter. That, and that alone, was the Lions’ only pass play of 20 or more yards.
While the recently acquired Micah Parsons played a role in this uptick in Green Bay’s pass defense, the improvement appeared to be a team effort. The question then becomes: Can the unit duplicate its stinginess against Jayden Daniels – a younger, more elusive quarterback than Goff – and his Commandeers come Thursday.
NFL head coaches with the longest wait before opening a season at home.
Years Coach Team(s) Years
23 Steve Owen Giants 1931-1953
8 Roy Andrews many 1924-1931
6 Matt LaFleur Packers 2018-2024
6 Tom Flores Raiders 1979-1984
6 Joe Walton Jets 1983-1988
Coming Up Short
Teams with the most completions of fewer than 10 yards in a regular-season game against the Packers.
No. Date Team Result
26 Jan. 3, 2021 Bears GB won, 35-16
25 Sept. 7, 2025 Lions GB won, 27-13
25 Jan. 6, 2002 Giants GB won, 34-25
24 Nov. 29, 1981 Vikings GB won, 35-23
23 Dec. 19, 2021 Ravens GB won, 31-30
22 Oct. 18, 2015 Chargers GB won, 27-20
22 Oct. 6, 2024 Rams GB won, 24-19
















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