The Green Bay Packers’ 2024-25 Season: A Season of Unmet Expectations
The Green Bay Packers entered the 2024-25 NFL season with hopes of building on the foundation of their storied franchise. However, the end of the season was far from the championship-caliber conclusion fans had hoped for. It wasn’t just about the fact that the Packers didn’t win the Super Bowl—after all, every team that doesn’t win the ultimate prize is left with a sense of disappointment. But for Green Bay, the sting of falling short felt especially sharp, considering the history and expectations that come with being one of the most successful franchises in NFL history.
The Packers’ Struggle to Find Urgency
In his end-of-season press conference, General Manager Brian Gutekunst made it clear that the Packers’ struggles in 2024 weren’t simply about missing the playoffs—they were about the lack of urgency that plagued the season. Green Bay has always prided itself on competing for championships, and after many years of success under Hall of Fame quarterbacks Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers, the 2024 season felt like a step backward.
“There needs to be an urgency to win a title in Green Bay,” Gutekunst said, reflecting the frustration that has come from years without a Super Bowl. The Packers have had talented rosters, but without the right sense of urgency, their playoff hopes have slipped away time and again.
Jordan Love: A Quarterback in Transition
One of the most talked-about storylines for the Packers in 2024 was the development of quarterback Jordan Love. Initially, there was hope that Love would rise to the occasion as the heir apparent to Aaron Rodgers. However, Love’s performance was inconsistent and at times, underwhelming.
Love did show flashes of potential, especially late in the season when he cleaned up his play and avoided turnovers. However, a series of interceptions earlier in the year cast a shadow over his progress. The playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles was particularly disappointing—Love’s three interceptions in the Wild Card game highlighted his struggles and raised questions about his ability to perform when it matters most.
Despite the setbacks, Love still has the potential to be a top-tier quarterback, but 2024 proved to be a year of growing pains that fans and the front office had hoped would be behind them.
Rashan Gary: A Star in Waiting?
The Packers’ defensive line had its own issues in 2024, most notably with edge rusher Rashan Gary. After a promising start to his career, Gary had been expected to become a superstar pass rusher for the Packers. While he did show flashes of brilliance, his overall performance fell short of the expectations set by his hefty contract extension.
Gary finished the season with 7.5 sacks, which is decent for a second-tier rusher but far below what is expected from a player making $24 million per year. With the Packers counting on him to anchor their defense, the lack of elite play was a major disappointment.
Jayden Reed: A Promising Talent, But Inconsistent
Another player who failed to live up to expectations in 2024 was wide receiver Jayden Reed. While Reed showed potential as a depth option for the Packers, his inconsistency was a major factor in the team’s offensive struggles. He led the team in receiving yards, but his production was sporadic—he finished the last five games of the season without a touchdown, which is concerning for a player with his potential.
Reed had moments of brilliance, including three games with over 100 receiving yards, but his inability to maintain a consistent presence on the field was a major issue. Much of his inconsistency can be attributed to both his own performance and how he was utilized in the offense. Head coach Matt LaFleur’s failure to keep Reed involved at times was certainly a factor, but Reed himself needs to develop the consistency necessary to become a true game-changer.
The Road Ahead for the Packers
As the Packers reflect on their disappointing 2024-25 season, there is no question that changes need to be made. The team has talented players, but the lack of consistency and urgency has held them back. General Manager Brian Gutekunst made it clear: it’s time for the Packers to stop waiting and start competing for championships again.
For the Packers to get back to their winning ways, they’ll need Jordan Love to step up and prove he’s worthy of the investment. Players like Rashan Gary and Jayden Reed must also find their consistency and show they can perform under pressure. With a new sense of urgency, the Packers have the potential to return to their championship form, but 2024 proved that they still have a long way to go.