It may only be Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season, but that doesn’t mean it’s too early to start looking all the way ahead to February and Super Bowl LX in Levi’s Stadium.
Most of the usual suspects looked great in Week 1, and a few of the Super Bowl favorites surely made the fans who selected them to win it all feel great about their performance, including analyst Chris Broussard.
Broussard doubled down on his Super Bowl prediction on Friday morning following Thursday Night Football, appearing on First Things First and reiterating how he said the Green Bay Packers are going to the Super Bowl, which he believes they proved once again on Thursday.
“The Packers proved they are legitimate Super Bowl contenders,” Broussard said.
"The Packers proved they are legitimate Super Bowl contenders."@Chris_Broussard doubles down on his Green Bay SBLX prediction 💪🏻 pic.twitter.com/did21dgyNK
— First Things First (@FTFonFS1) September 12, 2025
Green Bay handled the Washington Commanders convincingly by a score of 27-18 to move to 2-0 after they throttled the Detroit Lions in Week 1.
The Packers are already clicking on all cylinders on both sides of the ball after trading for Micah Parsons just before the season started, and it’s certainly not unreasonable for people to be considering them as potential Super Bowl contenders.
Jordan Love has thrown four touchdowns through two games and has played turnover-free football, while Josh Jacobs continues to be one of the most consistent running backs in the league.
The Commanders and Lions both have Super Bowl aspirations as well after each had great years in 2024, and the Packers made each of them look rather pedestrian over the first two games of the season.
Broussard is far from the only person predicting a Packers Super Bowl run after their outstanding performance last night, and we’ll see if Green Bay can get to 3-0 next week when they take on the Cleveland Browns.
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