The Green Bay Packers have had one of the most proficient offenses in the National Football League this season, at least when it comes to the passing game.
That’s remarkable, considering they have a player converted to center and are missing two starters on the offensive line.
That’s also why the fans will be thrilled to know that the bye week worked wonders for their injured stars.
As reported by team insider Rob Demovsky, the Packers’ offensive line might be back to full strength in Week 6:
“Aaron Banks (groin) and Zach Tom (oblique) both back at practice,” Demovsky posted on X.
Aaron Banks (groin) and Zach Tom (oblique) both back at practice.
Only DNPs: Anthony Belton (ankle), Devonte Wyatt (knee). pic.twitter.com/0dwcFM0VpY
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) October 6, 2025
Without Banks, Josh Jacobs hasn’t found many running lanes, and the interior of the offensive line as a whole has failed to gain much momentum.
Tom has also been instrumental in keeping Jordan Love out of harm’s way, and his return will be huge.
Even though the offense still put up 40 points against the Dallas Cowboys, they have one of the worst defenses in the league.
The Cleveland Browns’ elite pass-rush was a true thermometer to measure this team without Tom, and it simply didn’t look good.
Now, Love and Matt LaFleur’s offense should look much better, which is a lot to say.
On top of that, the Packers designated star wide receiver Christian Watson to return from the PUP list, and he will also practice on Monday.
This team was already looking scary and much more dangerous than one might tell by their 2-1-1 record, and this should only add more fuel to the fire and to their Super Bowl aspirations.
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