The Green Bay Packers have hit a bit of a stumbling block as of late, scoring just 20 points over the past two games. And predictably, they've lost both, but despite the offensive ineptitude in those performances, the defense has kept the Packers in it.
Defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley has been outstanding since replacing the infamous villain among Packers fans that was Joe Barry. His unit ranks seventh in the NFL in points allowed per game this season, and they just held the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles to 10 points.
Only two times this season have opposing teams racked up more than 300 yards of offense against the Packers, who also rank 10th in the NFL in third-down efficiency.