Through six weeks, the Green Bay Packers are tied for the fewest losses in the NFL, holding a 3-1-1 record.
They arguably could be undefeated, and they’ve looked like the top team in the league when they’ve been at their best.
So, it’s not a surprise to see that they’re currently the favorites to win the NFC, with 20 percent odds to make it to the Super Bowl, according to Kalshi Sports.
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— Kalshi Sports (@KalshiSports) October 15, 2025
They’re followed closely by a fellow NFC North team, the Detroit Lions, who are at 17 percent.
Of course, a lot of that can change week to week, so it’s not like Green Bay can rest on its laurels, including a Week 1 win against Detroit.
If anything, the Packers must embrace that status as the team to beat in the conference and prove it over the rest of the season, especially as they chase the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are atop the NFC with a 5-1 record having not reached their bye week.
The Packers entered the season with Super Bowl aspirations, especially after trading for superstar pass rusher Micah Parsons.
Yet, many teams that were expected to crush their way through the opposition en route to a championship have crumbled under that pressure.
That’s why the Packers still need to prove why so many analysts, fans and projection models fully believe in their ability to go the distance and win the whole thing this season.
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