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Packers Given Major Nod Among NFL’s Top Offenses

The Green Bay Packers have more weapons than most NFL teams.

That’s why it’s not a surprise to see them among the league’s highest-ranked offenses.

If anything, that should be the expectation by now.

According to PFSN, the Packers had the fourth-best offense in the league in Week 6, per their Offense Impact metric.

Green Bay received an 84.1 grade, trailing only the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Indianapolis Colts and Kansas City Chiefs.

The highest-graded NFL offenses in Week 6, per our Offense Impact metric:

1. Buccaneers – 86.0

2. Colts – 84.7

3. Chiefs – 84.3

4. Packers – 84.1

5. Commanders – 82.2

6. Panthers – 81.8

7. Giants – 80.6

8. Steelers – 79.7

9. Lions – 79.4

10. Cowboys – 78.9 pic.twitter.com/VT9f2O13Aa

— PFSN (@PFSN365) October 14, 2025

Notably, the Packers would’ve fared even better if it weren’t for some bad luck.

One of Jordan Love’s passes ricocheted off a player and into a defender’s hands, just when it seemed that they were close to scoring against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Whatever the case, with the roster they have, the Packers should be near the top of this list every week.

In Week 7, they visit the slumping Arizona Cardinals, and the table is set for wide receiver Christian Watson to make his season debut after recovering from a knee injury.

The offensive line is closer to full strength after struggling with injuries earlier in the season, and running back Josh Jacobs is finally looking like his former self.

As much as some fans have criticized Love in the past, he is arguably playing the best football of his career.

With targets like Tucker Kraft, Matthew Golden, Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks, the Packers’ offense should grade highly for the rest of the season.

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