The Green Bay Packers entered the season with Super Bowl aspirations.
It was already playoffs or bust for Matt LaFleur’s team, and acquiring Micah Parsons only put more pressure and raised the bar at Lambeau Field.
Fast forward to today, and the Packers have honored that distinction.
As reported on Up & Adams, the Packers have the second-highest odds to win the Super Bowl (+700), trailing only the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills, both tied at +650.
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As things stand now, the Packers have better odds to go all the way than other contending teams like the Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, and Indianapolis Colts.
As things stand now, the Packers are tied for the fewest losses in the league (1).
Only the Packers, Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have won all but one of their games.
Of course, it’s still way too early in the campaign, and a lot can happen from now until the end of the regular season.
This team has already had to deal with plenty of injuries, and that should continue to be a major concern until they’re back to full strength.
They also need to do better on special teams, perhaps the only aspect of the game in which they’ve really struggled.
Other than that, this team should do just fine for as long as Jeff Hafley is calling the shots on defense and Jordan Love is taking good care of the football on offense.
It’s been a while, but the Packers are back.
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