The Green Bay Packers play football this weekend.
No, not preseason football. Not training camp practices followed by a firestorm of tweets.
Like, real football.
And what better way to open up the season than against an NFC North rival?
The last time the Packers started the season against the Vikings was in 2020, when Green Bay traveled to Minnesota and took it to the Vikings from the jump. Aaron Rodgers threw for 364 yards and four touchdowns, which would prove to be the start of back-to-back MVP seasons for 12.
I'll take another order of that, please.