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Find out how to watch the NFL Week 6 game between the Green Bay Packers and Cincinnati Bengals, as well as the latest odds and updated injury report.
Head Coach Matt LaFleur and defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley have been discussing the disturbing trend, which has seen the Packers surrender 42 points after halftime to the Cowboys and Bengals after strong first-half defensive starts in both games.
The Green Bay Packers are allowing 7.8 points per game through three quarters, and 12.6 points in the fourth quarter.
Following Lukas Van Ness’ foot injury, Kingsley Enagabare and Barryn Sorrell had to step up in the lineup. What’s interesting is that Rashan Gary continues to miss about two of five plays on defense, even when Van Ness was out of the game. The only other player who plays that few snaps on defense as a starter is defensive tackle Colby Wooden.
The Green Bay Packers are 2-1-1, which has them in the early NFL Playoffs picture through the season’s first five weeks. However, they have not won a game since Week Two after dropping their Week Three contest to the lowly Cleveland Browns and tying the Dallas Cowboys in Week Four.
Green Bay returns from bye week after 40-40 tie with Dallas, while Cincinnati turns to their third quarterback of the season following trade with Browns.
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs (8) scores a touchdown during the fourth quarter of their game Sunday, September 7, 2025 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Green Bay Packers beat the Detroit Lions 27-13. / Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The Bengals' 38.1% pressured rate ranks as the eighth-highest in the NFL, and against LB Micah Parsons and company, they will struggle to keep drives alive and Flacco upright. Cincinnati has scored 10 or fewer points in 2 of 3 games without Burrow.
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Packers radio games moved to 95.7 FM after iHeart Media ends sports radio on 97.3 FM
HeartMedia Milwaukee announced major changes to its stations, including ending sports radio on 97.3 FM. The company says Green Bay Packers football and Wisconsin Badgers football broadcasts previously heard on 97.