GREEN BAY, WI — One of the NFL’s most iconic franchises just got hit with a gut-punch — and fans aren’t taking it quietly.

In a newly released national power ranking, the Green Bay Packers were shockingly listed as the WORST team in the entire NFL. The list, compiled by a panel of “anonymous league insiders,” cites lack of leadership, unproven talent, and internal instability as reasons for the bottom-tier placement.
The backlash? Immediate. Loud. And deeply divided.
💥 “An Absolute Disgrace!” — Fans Sound Off
Packers Nation has erupted on social media, with many calling the ranking “disrespectful,” “clickbait,” and a blatant insult to the team’s legacy.
“Worst team? We have more playoff appearances this century than half the league combined,” one fan posted on X (formerly Twitter).
“They’re just trying to tear down greatness.”
🔍 Why the Harsh Ranking?

According to the report, the panel cited:
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Quarterback uncertainty
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Coaching “disconnect” between Matt LaFleur and the front office
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A young, injury-prone receiving corps
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“Culture concerns” inside the locker room
One analyst wrote:
“The Packers are no longer feared. The mystique of Lambeau Field has faded — and teams know it.”
📉 A Fall From Grace?
Once revered as one of the most consistent and well-run organizations in football, this drop has many wondering:
Has Titletown USA officially hit rock bottom?
Insiders say front office friction and a leadership vacuum post-Aaron Rodgers may be to blame.
Yet not all are convinced the sky is falling.
“Count them out if you want,” said one former player. “But the Packers are dangerous when doubted.”
🔥 The Debate Spreads
The ranking has sparked intense conversation around the league:
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Are the Packers being unfairly punished for rebuilding?
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Is this a warning shot — or media overreach?
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Does this fire up the locker room — or break it apart?
💬 What’s Next?
With the season on the horizon and Jordan Love under the spotlight, the Packers will have every chance to prove the critics wrong — or, for the first time in decades, live up to a worst-case prediction.
One thing is clear:
Green Bay has never been more doubted — or more watched.