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    Ashish Mathur
    Nov 11, 2025, 17:37
    Updated at: Nov 11, 2025, 17:37

    Jordan Love and the Packers' offense aren't playing well.

    The Packers lost to the Eagles on Monday Night Football by a final score of 10-7.

    Green Bay has now lost two games in a row and Jordan Love and the offense have scored just 20 points in the last two games. 

    "You feel like as an offense you're letting the defense down," Love said after the Packers-Eagles game. "I know as a defense, they definitely have every reason to look at us and say, 'What are you guys doing? You guys need to figure it out and help us out and put up some more points,' because they're doing a great job.

    "It's frustrating, but we'll stay together. We'll keep the energy high and find ways to get better and be better as an offense."

    Love went 20-36 for 176 yards against the Eagles. He was sacked three times and completed just 55.6% of his passes. 

    The Packers are now 15th in the NFL in points per game. They are averaging 23.7 points per contest. 

    "We're midway through the season, we can't just keep saying, 'All right, we're going to address it,'" Packers running back Josh Jacobs said. "We've got to find actual answers to our problems. I honestly don't know what those answers [are]. I feel like everybody's got to dig deep and have the belief and give more. I mean, it's not easy. We can't live off of what we did last year or nothing like that, we've got to be in the moment."  

    The Packers are now in third place in the NFC North. The Bears and Lions are tied for first place, as both teams are 6-3.

    Detroit currently owns the tiebreaker over Chicago since the Lions beat the Bears in Week 2. 

    On the season, Love has thrown for 2,247 yards and 13 touchdowns. However, he hasn't thrown a touchdown in his last two games. 

    "Not good enough," Love said when asked how he has been playing of late.

    The Packers face the lowly Giants next week. If Green Bay loses that game, don't be surprised if Packers head coach Matt LaFleur's coaching seat gets burning hot.