It has been a strange offseason for the Green Bay Packers. This is a team that made their third NFC Championship Game in six years in 2019, but has been unable to make it back to the Super Bowl.
Green Bay’s loss to the San Francisco 49ers was their second straight Conference Championship blowout loss. Aaron Rodgers and the Packers are still seeking their first title since 2010.
The 2019 season was even an unorthodox one for the Packers. What we do know is the team finished 13-3 and at the top of the NFC North. They earned a bye and defeated the Seattle Seahawks in the divisional round before being bounced one game before the Super Bowl.
What we do not know is if Matt LaFleur can push the right buttons once again. The first-year head coach looked like a rookie at times with his game plans but credit to him, the Packers won 13 games.
In 2020, LaFleur better hope that the defense plays at a high-level once again. Here, we will focus on his offensive unit. Green Bay averaged 345.5 yards per game which was 18th in the league. They were 15th in the league with 23.5 points per game. Entering the 2020 season, here is a breakdown of the offense.