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️ Hosted by Ahman Green — Green Bay Packers All-Time Leading Rusher
In this episode of BLEAV in Packers, Ahman Green recaps the Packers’ hard-fought 27–20 win over the New York Giants, highlighted by Christian Watson’s explosive performance and clutch defensive stops. Then Ahman turns the page to a classic NFC North showdown as the Minnesota Vikings (4–6) travel to Lambeau Field to face the Green Bay Packers (6–3–1) in a matchup loaded with playoff implications.
Ahman breaks down the injury report, key matchups, statistical trends, and what Green Bay must do to protect home field and stay in the thick of the NFC playoff race.
The Packers improved to 6–3–1 after a gritty win over the Giants, led by Christian Watson’s two touchdowns and Jordan Love’s command of the offense late. Even with injuries mounting — including Josh Jacobs, Quay Walker, and multiple receivers — Green Bay found enough firepower to close the game on the road.
Now the Packers return to Lambeau Field to host the 4–6 Minnesota Vikings, a team struggling offensively behind rookie QB J.J. McCarthy, but still dangerous thanks to Justin Jefferson, former Packer RB Aaron Jones, and a top-10 defense in yards allowed.
Ahman highlights how the Packers’ defensive front, led by Micah Parsons (NFL-leading 57 pressures), can disrupt McCarthy, and why Green Bay’s offense must stay balanced even with injuries piling up. He also explains how this rivalry matchup impacts the NFC North race — and why the Vikings’ turnover issues (–9 differential) could swing the game.
00:00 – 02:20 — Intro
Setting the stage after the Giants win and shifting focus to Vikings week.
02:20 – 04:00 — Packers Beat Giants 27–20 Recap
Watson’s 2 TDs
Jordan Love’s efficiency
Emanuel Wilson stepping up
Defense closes the game
04:00 – 06:30 — Packers Injury Update
Jacobs (knee) questionable
Jayden Reed OUT
Nate Hobbs OUT
Quay Walker doubtful
McManus expected back
06:30 – 8:00 — Vikings at Packers Preview
Series history: Packers lead 66–60–3
Vikings offense slow (27th overall)
Defense top 10 despite record
Justin Jefferson overdue for a breakout
Packers’ defense giving up 138.7 rush yards last 3 games
8:00 – 10:00 — Key Matchups
Aaron Jones/Jordan Mason vs Packers Run Defense
Christian Watson vs Vikings secondary
Micah Parsons vs Vikings O-line
J.J. McCarthy vs disguised coverages
10:00 – 12:00 — NFC North and Playoff Implications
Packers fighting to stay tight with Detroit
Vikings desperate to keep postseason hopes alive
12:00 – 14:04 — Ahman’s Keys to Victory & Final Thoughts
Control the line of scrimmage
Win turnover battle
Don’t allow McCarthy confidence
Score early at Lambeau
Packers now 6–3–1 — firmly in NFC playoff picture
Vikings 4–6 but dangerous on the road
Christian Watson emerging as top weapon
Green Bay’s run defense must improve
Vikings turnover differential: –9
Packers home defense: allowed 24 points or fewer in 12 straight games
X (Twitter): @AhmanGreen30
Instagram: @ahmangreen30
Twitch: twitch.tv/AhmanGreenTV
Business Inquiries: [email protected]
️ BLEAV Network: https://bleav.com/shows/
Green Bay Packers: https://www.packers.com/
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️ Hosted by Ahman Green — Green Bay Packers All-Time Leading Rusher
In this episode of BLEAV in Packers, Ahman Green recaps the Packers’ hard-fought 27–20 win over the New York Giants, highlighted by Christian Watson’s explosive performance and clutch defensive stops. Then Ahman turns the page to a classic NFC North showdown as the Minnesota Vikings (4–6) travel to Lambeau Field to face the Green Bay Packers (6–3–1) in a matchup loaded with playoff implications.
Ahman breaks down the injury report, key matchups, statistical trends, and what Green Bay must do to protect home field and stay in the thick of the NFC playoff race.
The Packers improved to 6–3–1 after a gritty win over the Giants, led by Christian Watson’s two touchdowns and Jordan Love’s command of the offense late. Even with injuries mounting — including Josh Jacobs, Quay Walker, and multiple receivers — Green Bay found enough firepower to close the game on the road.
Now the Packers return to Lambeau Field to host the 4–6 Minnesota Vikings, a team struggling offensively behind rookie QB J.J. McCarthy, but still dangerous thanks to Justin Jefferson, former Packer RB Aaron Jones, and a top-10 defense in yards allowed.
Ahman highlights how the Packers’ defensive front, led by Micah Parsons (NFL-leading 57 pressures), can disrupt McCarthy, and why Green Bay’s offense must stay balanced even with injuries piling up. He also explains how this rivalry matchup impacts the NFC North race — and why the Vikings’ turnover issues (–9 differential) could swing the game.
00:00 – 02:20 — Intro
Setting the stage after the Giants win and shifting focus to Vikings week.
02:20 – 04:00 — Packers Beat Giants 27–20 Recap
Watson’s 2 TDs
Jordan Love’s efficiency
Emanuel Wilson stepping up
Defense closes the game
04:00 – 06:30 — Packers Injury Update
Jacobs (knee) questionable
Jayden Reed OUT
Nate Hobbs OUT
Quay Walker doubtful
McManus expected back
06:30 – 8:00 — Vikings at Packers Preview
Series history: Packers lead 66–60–3
Vikings offense slow (27th overall)
Defense top 10 despite record
Justin Jefferson overdue for a breakout
Packers’ defense giving up 138.7 rush yards last 3 games
8:00 – 10:00 — Key Matchups
Aaron Jones/Jordan Mason vs Packers Run Defense
Christian Watson vs Vikings secondary
Micah Parsons vs Vikings O-line
J.J. McCarthy vs disguised coverages
10:00 – 12:00 — NFC North and Playoff Implications
Packers fighting to stay tight with Detroit
Vikings desperate to keep postseason hopes alive
12:00 – 14:04 — Ahman’s Keys to Victory & Final Thoughts
Control the line of scrimmage
Win turnover battle
Don’t allow McCarthy confidence
Score early at Lambeau
Packers now 6–3–1 — firmly in NFC playoff picture
Vikings 4–6 but dangerous on the road
Christian Watson emerging as top weapon
Green Bay’s run defense must improve
Vikings turnover differential: –9
Packers home defense: allowed 24 points or fewer in 12 straight games
X (Twitter): @AhmanGreen30
Instagram: @ahmangreen30
Twitch: twitch.tv/AhmanGreenTV
Business Inquiries: [email protected]
️ BLEAV Network: https://bleav.com/shows/
Green Bay Packers: https://www.packers.com/
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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