49ers' visit gives Packers a chance
to damage the playoff hopes of their postseason nemesis
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[November 22, 2024]
By STEVE MEGARGEE
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — After losing to San Francisco in the playoffs
three of the last five seasons, the Green Bay Packers wouldn’t mind
seeing the 49ers get left out of the postseason entirely.
The Packers (7-3) could damage San Francisco’s playoff hopes Sunday
by beating the 49ers at Lambeau Field. San Francisco (5-5) dropped
to .500 after losing at home to the Seattle Seahawks, though the
49ers remain just a game behind the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC
West.
“I think we’re motivated to keep winning more than anything,”
Packers center Josh Myers said. “Obviously, they have knocked us out
quite a bit. There’s that extra motivation behind it, but at this
point, we’re just trying to churn out wins.”
Green Bay is third in the NFC North and two games behind the Detroit
Lions, but the Packers appear on track to at least earn a wild-card
playoff berth. History suggests their path to a potential Super Bowl
would get much clearer if the 49ers aren’t standing in their way.
The 49ers trailed 21-14 in the fourth quarter before rallying to
beat the Packers 24-21 in the divisional playoffs last year on
Christian McCaffrey’s 6-yard touchdown run with 1:07 left. Now it’s
the 49ers who are struggling to protect late leads, as they’ve blown
fourth-quarter advantages in three games against divisional
opponents.
“You could look at, ‘Hey, we’re three possessions away from being
8-2,’ but you can’t really live like that,” 49ers tight end George
Kittle said. “Those are the mistakes that we’ve made to be 5-5. It’s
not exactly where we want to be. It is frustrating. The nice thing
is we have seven games left to go out there and play Niners football
and take advantage of those opportunities.”
Green Bay’s recent history of playoff frustration against the 49ers
also includes a 13-10 loss at Lambeau Field in the 2021 divisional
playoffs and a 37-20 road defeat in the 2019 NFC championship game.
Even the Packers who weren’t around for last season’s playoff loss
realize what this game means.
“I think one of the first meetings that I was in here, we had a
conversation about the Niners beating us,” said Green Bay safety
Xavier McKinney, who joined the Packers this season. “So I
understand how important it is, and we all do.”
Red-zone concerns
Both teams must figure out how to convert red-zone opportunities
into touchdowns.
The 49ers are scoring touchdowns on just 48.8% of their drives
inside an opponent’s 20-yard line to rank 27th in the NFL. The
Packers are slightly worse in that regard, scoring touchdowns on
48.7% of their red-zone possessions to rank 28th.
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Green Bay Packers' Jayden Reed celebrates his touchdown catch with
John FitzPatrick and Christian Watson during the first half of an
NFL football game against the Chicago Bears Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024,
in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
In their 20-19 victory at Chicago on Sunday, Green
Bay drove to the Bears 5 without scoring on two separate series.
Injury issues
Kittle expects to play Sunday after missing the Seahawks game with a
hamstring injury, but four-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Nick Bosa’s
status is uncertain after he hurt his left hip and oblique in that
game.
Seattle scored both of its TDs after Bosa left in the third quarter
with an injury and averaged 2.7 additional yards per play after he
got hurt.
Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander didn’t play in the second half of
the Bears game due to a knee injury that also prevented him from
playing in a Nov. 3 loss to Detroit.
Seeking takeaways
Green Bay’s defense feasted on turnovers the first part of the
season, but hasn’t been as effective in getting those takeaways
lately.
The Packers have 19 takeaways – already exceeding their 2023 total –
but haven’t forced any turnovers in their last two games.
Heavy load
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan hasn’t eased McCaffrey back into the
lineup in his return after missing the first eight games with
Achilles tendinitis. McCaffrey has played 91% of the 49ers’
offensive snaps the past two weeks.
Jordan Mason, who rushed for 685 yards during McCaffrey’s absence,
has just five snaps on offense the last two games. Shanahan said
he’d like to get Mason more opportunities, but it’s hard to take
McCaffrey off the field.
Delivering on third down
Green Bay nearly lost to the Bears because of its third-down
struggles on both sides of the ball. The Packers were 1 of 5 on
third-down opportunities, while the Bears went 9 of 16.
The Packers’ defense could have a tough time correcting that problem
against San Francisco, which has converted 45.4% of its third-down
situations to rank fourth in the league.
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AP Pro Football Writer Josh Dubow contributed to this report.
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