The Green Bay Packers showcased one of the best defenses in the NFL in the first three weeks of the season.
That wasn’t the case in a Week 4 tie with the Dallas Cowboys.
However, as good as the Packers have been for the most part, they haven’t forced turnovers.
“Packers as a team only have two interceptions so far through four games, credited to safeties Xavier McKinney and Evan Williams. The Packers defense has forced zero fumbles. That’s two total turnovers created by a Micah Parsons-led defense through four games,” IKE Packers Podcast wrote on X.
Packers as a team only have 2 interceptions so far through 4 games, credited to safeties Xavier McKinney and Evan Williams
The Packers Defense has forced 0 fumbles
That’s 2 total turnovers created by a Micah Parsons led Defense through 4 games pic.twitter.com/gMEp9wtcbh
— IKE Packers Podcast (@IKE_Packers) October 7, 2025
That’s far from what was expected from a team that features such a strong defense, especially after adding Parsons to the mix.
Of course, it’s too early in the season to sound the alarm.
If anything, they’ve shown what they’re capable of when they’re at their best, and with a sharp defensive mind like coordinator Jeff Hafley, it should be just a matter of time before they start taking the ball away.
The Packers have Super Bowl aspirations because they have a talented young roster, and that includes the defense.
They will have a prime opportunity to force some turnovers coming out of their bye to face the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6.
They will host a team that will start either Jake Browning or Joe Flacco at quarterback, as each has shown a worrisome tendency to put the ball in harm’s way.
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