
The Green Bay Packers are sitting atop the NFC North with a 3-1-1 record, but their season has been far from perfect.
They’re the only team in the league to have a double-digit lead in every game this year, but haven’t been able to turn that into a perfect record.
One of the biggest reasons the Packers have faltered in any respect is the health of their offensive line, which has experienced a lot of injuries thus far.
However, they’re starting to get healthy on this unit again, which has given Jordan Love a lot more confidence about this offense moving forward.
He mentioned as much in a recent interview shared via reporter Mike Clemens on X.
“It’s great. Anytime you get the starting five out there, you’re in good hands. I always got confidence in all these guys, no matter who’s in there, but it is nice to settle down and get some consistency in there,” Love said.
#Packers QB Jordan Love talked about finally able to have their starting five offensive linemen play Sunday vs. the #Bengals although RT Zach Tom (oblique) unable to practice today. pic.twitter.com/6L5JRFAmiG
— Mike Clemens (@MikeClemensNFL) October 16, 2025
Reports indicate that the Packers will have their five starting linemen back in the rotation this Sunday vs. the Arizona Cardinals.
The Cardinals are struggling, especially with Kyler Murray’s health in question, so this could be a good time for the Packers to get right and make sure they’re clicking as one unit.
Their schedule is relatively light over the next few weeks, but with a team like the Philadelphia Eagles looming, they’ll want to have all of their ducks in a row to close out the season.
Love has played MVP caliber in many respects this season, with the line banged-up, so fans are excited to see what he can do when the proper players are out there.
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