Packers GM seeks solutions after second late-season collapse
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Packers GM seeks solutions after second late-season collapse
""We had an opportunity to kind of round into form there in the second half of the season, and obviously it didn't work out that way,""
""So I did think there were moments that we played at a very, very high level -- championship-football-type level -- but it wasn't consistent enough. We didn't sustain it.""
""As we go into this offseason, we continue to evaluate 2025 before we get on to 2026. It's on the front of our minds.""
Green Bay entered Week 15 at 9-3-1 but lost five straight after an ACL tear to Micah Parsons in that game. Season-ending injuries also affected Tucker Kraft, Elgton Jenkins and Devonte Wyatt. The team lost the wild-card 31-27 at Chicago after leading 21-3, marking a second consecutive late-season collapse and playoff exit. Despite the results, multiyear contract extensions were given to the general manager, head coach and director of football operations. The organization plans a focused evaluation of the 2025 performance before preparing for 2026.
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