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Key Packers Unit Earns Impressive Rank For Week 7 Performance

The Green Bay Packers have received mixed reviews through their first six games of the season.

At times, their defense has looked like it’s among the best in the league, and at others, they’ve looked subpar at best.

The same goes for their offensive line, mainly due to the slew of injuries they’ve had.

It appears that things are looking up for this unit, at least, if their performance in Week 7 says anything about the future.

As The 33rd Team pointed out on X, the Packers’ offensive line was second in the league, only to the Pittsburgh Steelers, in pass protection rankings in Week 7.

Pass blocking rankings from Week 7's games 🛡️@RootInsurance pic.twitter.com/7rsFzpZDqD

— The 33rd Team (@The33rdTeamFB) October 23, 2025

Jordan Love was sacked once in this game, but other than that, the offensive line kept him clean and with plenty of time in the pocket.

This allowed him to do what he’s done best this season, slicing and dicing secondaries to keep his team in the game.

Consistency has been the biggest issue for the Packers this year, and it’s something they’re going to have to master if they want to beat the best teams in the league and make a deep playoff run.

Teams like the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles will take advantage of any mistakes and lapses in judgment that the Packers might have down the stretch.

This team has a lot of strong pieces in place, and as they’ve shown this season, they have a well-rounded roster when everyone is firing on all cylinders.

On any given week, fans just have to wait and see what version of this Packers team will show up.

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