Predicting Packers’ next four games from Weeks 10 to 13

Green Bay Packers, Matt LaFleur - Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports
Green Bay Packers, Matt LaFleur - Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

The Green Bay Packers have four games to play before their late bye week.

There is a chance to turn things around before then, but the Packers best start winning games. If not, they could be out of playoff contention by the time their week off arrives.

Green Bay hosts the Dallas Cowboys and Tennessee Titans before road games against the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Bears.

How many wins do they get?

Predictions for Packers’ next four games

Green Bay vs. Dallas (Week 10)

Mike McCarthy would love nothing more than to return to Lambeau and hand the Packers a loss. And one that could effectively end their season.

Unfortunately, that’s likely what’s going to happen.

Green Bay’s offense can’t get anything going, and it now takes on the league’s third-ranked scoring defense.

The Cowboys win, and win comfortably.

Dallas 24, Green Bay 14 (3-7)

Green Bay vs. Tennessee (Week 11)

The Titans have won five of their past six, their only defeat coming last week against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Powered by Derrick Henry, the Titans have the eighth-ranked rushing offense. They also have the 10th-best scoring defense, allowing only 19.8 points per game.

It could be close, but the Titans’ run game proves to be too strong.

Tennessee 24, Green Bay 21 (3-8)

Green Bay at Philadelphia (Week 12)

Ah, just what the Packers need. A game against the currently-undefeated Philadelphia Eagles.

As much as I’d love to say this is the game Green Bay turns things around and shocks the world, it’s not happening.

The Eagles have the third-ranked offense, and the Packers must try to slow them down without Rashan Gary. Philadelphia also has the third-ranked defense, making life difficult on Green Bay’s offense.

Turnovers could be an issue for the Packers, as the Eagles have forced a league-high 18 so far this season.

Philadelphia 31, Green Bay 10 (3-9)

Green Bay at Chicago (Week 13)

There aren’t many guarantees in life, but the Packers winning at Soldier Field is one of them.

Sure, Justin Fields has improved in recent games, especially on the ground. He rushed for an incredible 178 yards and a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins last week.

However, Chicago’s defense has struggled after trading Robert Quinn and Roquan Smith, allowing 84 points in the previous two games.

Of course, if there’s one offense that won’t take advantage of that, it’s the Packers.

Still, they find a way to finally get a victory.

Green Bay 24, Chicago 21 (4-9)

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