The Green Bay Packers clinched a playoff spot once again on Sunday after they were done taking care of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Green Bay Packers are heading back to the NFC Playoffs once again, following their convincing 20-3 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday afternoon. The win pushed the Packers to 11-4 on the season and now they can begin to concentrate on grabbing themselves another Super Bowl title.
This is the sixth consecutive season that the Packers will be heading to the NFC Playoffs.
Last season the Packers barely made it into the fold, but this year was much different. Throughout the course of the season, the Packers have legitimately looked like maybe the best team the NFL has to offer. Aaron Rodgers and the offense are playing on another level at times, and the defense has been solid as well.
The Packers began the year at 1-2 on the year with losses to the Seahawks and Lions in their first three games, but they turned it on from there. They’ve won 10 of their last 12 games down the stretch here, giving them a lot of momentum heading into the postseason.
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