The Green Bay Packers’ offense continued to struggle as they faced the Minnesota Vikings, resulting in a 24-10 loss. The inconsistencies with quarterback Jordan Love at the helm have left the Packers searching for solutions to their offensive woes.

During the game, Love’s accuracy was inconsistent, with less than 60 percent of his passes completed. This performance marked the fifth time in seven games that he completed less than 60 percent of his passes, and he threw at least one interception in each of the last five games.
Despite Love’s issues, the Packers didn’t provide much help, with numerous drops counted among the 17 incompletions during the game. The offense also failed to demonstrate any notable progress, resulting in fewer than 20 points for the fifth consecutive game.

The offensive struggles extended to the entire team, with issues evident from dropped passes to inefficient plays. Love’s passes were often off the mark or thrown into multiple coverage, leading to incomplete passes or interceptions.
It was evident that both Love and his teammates needed to step up and make plays, but the offense lacked the consistency and execution required for success. The continued string of losses and missed opportunities has left the Packers frustrated and searching for answers to turn their season around.