There's no question that the Packers unit that could make or break the result of the team's first playoff matchup with the New York Giants is the secondary.
Green Bay's pass defense, which finished the regular season ranked 31st in the NFL, has been the definiton of bend-don't-break over the team's six-game winning streak. Though it gave up more than 1,000 passing yards over the last three games alone, it also recorded four interceptions and two forced fumbles in that timeframe.
On Sunday night against the Detroit Lions, however, the unit suffered a series of additional blows.