With the NFL officially reaching the last week of the regular season all eyes were on several key matchups, with the playoff picture still not finalized. The Green Bay Packers hosting the Chicago Bears were one of the critical matchups in the NFC. And fans packed out the house despite the unfavorable weather.
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Fans Mesmerized By 'Satisfying' Supercooling Video
Green Bay is known to get pretty cold during this time of year. But one video from a fan showed just how freezing it was at Lambeau Field in Wisconsin.
Just how cold was it in Green Bay you ask? In one viral video, a fan at Arrowhead Stadium showed a bottle of water freeze in real-time.
It's ICE COLD in Green Bay today.
A #Packers fan opened up a bottle of water, and it immediately FROZE.
🤯🤯🤯pic.twitter.com/SjrofVAGRe
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 5, 2025
Fans were amazed by the video on social media.
"What in the day after tomorrow is going on," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"That's satisfying AF," another user added.
Jordan Love Gets Honest About Packers Recent Stretch
There was a lot of pessimism about the Green Bay Packers heading into this season. But after a lackluster start, they have also put forward an impressive stretch of performances. They have come out victorious in seven of their last nine games.
That has been thanks in large part to Green Bay Packers starting quarterback Jordan Love, who has upped his level of play in the second half of the season. Since November 1, Love has a passer rating of 102.6 with 1,773 yards, 10 touchdowns, and just 2 interceptions.
Love says that his improved play has been thanks in large part to him making better decisions.
"I think a lot of it is just decision-making, just being smarter when I have the ball in my hands, understanding that ... we win a lot of games when we take care of the ball," Love said.
"So I think the defense is doing a great job of generating those turnovers, but it all starts on offense, just being able to play a clean game and take care of the ball. But it's definitely been a focus, just making smarter decisions with it."