Packers Star Issues Warning Ahead of Week 12 Matchup

In Week 1, the Packers welcomed the Lions to Lambeau Field for the season opener, and took an impressive 27-13 win that seemed to announce Green Bay as the team to beat in the NFC North. Of course, much has happened since, as the Packers swung wildly from an impressive two opening games to a spate of offensive malfunction and inconsistency that has baffled the team all season.

Now, the Packers sit at 6-3-1 and coming off a win over the Giants after two befuddling losses to the Panthers and Eagles. The tumult of the past month has been the bad news, but the good news in all of this is that Green Bay is now heading into the stretch run of its schedule still very much in position to take control of the division.

That’s because, after the win over the Lions, the Packers have yet to even play another division game. That changes on Sunday, though, when the Packers will welcome the Vikings, and will play five of their final seven games against North foes.


Packers Were 1-5 vs. NFC North in 2024

Last year, Green Bay was 1-5 against the NFC North. The key now, says star cornerback Keisean Nixon, is to reverse that output here in 2025. And he is warning his teammates to remain “locked in” and not to take anything lightly down the stretch.

“It’s super-important. You know, last year, we went 1-5. It’s not where we wanted to be as a team in this division,” Nixon said at practice on Wednesday. “I think this year, we want to provide like a new outlook of what type of team that we are. We don’t want to repeat that same stuff that we did last year. It’s an important game, all division games are important. We’ve taken it very seriously.

“Obviously, today we have had a really good day of practice. And we know that we have a tough stretch these last however many games that we have. We know that a majority of them are division games. We’ve got to be focused and locked in.”


Keisean Nixon Says Packers Already Had Their Down Moments

The Packers are a long way from the team that, however briefly, speculated that it could go undefeated. Nixon is putting a positive spin on the way things have sometimes spiraled for the Packers, as in the 13-10 loss against the lowly Browns and the 16-13 loss at home to the Panthers, a team that Green Bay ought to outman.

The Packers, it could be, have done their learning from adversity and will move forward from here.

“I think we’ve been through, already, some adverse moments. Obviously, we have had some games where we had to learn from it,” Nixon said. “They resulted in Ls but that’s always a learning experience. I think this team, we have been tested in that aspect. Seeing who is gonna stay together and if we’re gonna split apart.

“I think we’ve done a great job of all staying together and I think that’s gonna help us in this stretch moving forward.”


Don’t Take JJ McCarthy Lightly, Keisean Nixon Warns

The Vikings enter the game having lost four out of five games, and with second-year quarterback JJ McCarthy back under center. McCarthy has talent, but his lack of experience has shown–the Vikings are 2-3 in his starts, and scored just 36 total points in the past two weeks.

Again, Nixon warns the Packers not to take McCarthy and the Vikings lightly.

“We’ve got to make sure we are on our Ps and Qs and we know exactly what we are doing within these calls so we can go out there and execute and be a dominant defense. …” he said.

“They have really good playmakers where they can make the game a little bit easier for him. And sometimes that negates how many opps we have. Their OC is really good, they are going to try to pass the ball. From a back-end perspective, we gotta make sure we are doing what we are supposed to do.”

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