The Green Bay Packers continue their perfect start to the 2025 NFL campaign. They recorded a 27-18 victory over the Washington Commanders in their NFL Week 2 clash on Thursday night at Lambeau Field.
Packers Quarterback Jordan Love led the way for the Packers, throwing for 292 yards and two touchdowns, while tight end Tucker Kraft had a breakout performance with six receptions for a career-high 124 yards and a score. 27-year-old running back Josh Jacobs also added a rushing touchdown, his 11th consecutive game finding the end zone, as Green Bay improved to 2-0 for the first time since 2020.
The Packers wasted no time asserting control in the game. Love capped their opening touchdown drive with a five-yard strike to Romeo Doubs, before Jacobs powered in from two yards out midway through the second quarter. That gave Green Bay a 14-0 advantage, and they entered halftime up at 14-3.
It was once again an impressive defensive display, much like in their first game, where they held Detroit to just 13 points for a 27-13 win. They limited Washington to three points through three quarters and under 250 total yards. Micah Parsons, who was acquired in a blockbuster trade before the season, registered half a sack and was disruptive throughout as his snap count continued to ramp up.
The Commanders, on the other hand, struggled early, gaining just 11 yards in the first quarter, and didn’t reach the end zone until the final period. Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels finished 24-of-42 for 200 yards and two touchdowns, connecting with Zach Ertz from 20 yards and Deebo Samuel from 10. However, the Packers had already built enough cushion by then.
However, it wasn’t all positive for the Packers, though. Wide receiver Jaylen Reed suffered a broken collarbone while diving into the end zone in the first quarter, only for the play to be wiped out by a holding penalty. Washington also had setbacks of their own, losing running back Austin Ekeler to an Achilles injury in the fourth quarter and defensive lineman Deatrich Wise Jr. earlier in the game with a quad issue.
Now sitting at 2-0, the Green Bay Packers will hope to keep stacking wins when they travel to face the Cleveland Browns in Week 3. On the other hand, the Commanders, who edged out the Las Vegas Raiders in their opener, will now look to bounce back at home against the Raiders on September 21, aiming to rediscover their Week 1 form.
Green Bay Packers Off to a Historically Good Start With NFL Week 2 Win
The Green Bay Packers’ back-to-back victories are more than just a hot start; they’re historically significant. By defeating both the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders, each of whom won at least 12 games last season, the Packers became only the fifth team since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970 to start a season 2-0 with consecutive wins over opponents of that caliber.
The other four teams that previously achieved this feat include the 1982 Pittsburgh Steelers, 2001 Miami Dolphins, 2002 Denver Broncos, and 2022 Buffalo Bills. Each of those teams went on to finish with a winning record.
What makes the Packers’ achievement even more striking is the dominance of their defense. Detroit led the NFL in scoring last year at 33.2 points per game, while Washington ranked fifth with 28.5. Through two weeks, Green Bay has held both offenses to a combined average of just 15.5 points, limiting them to under 250 yards apiece. Neither team had endured such struggles at any point last season.
For context, the Packers went winless in 2024 against opponents with 11 or more victories. Fast forward a year, and they’ve opened by beating two of the NFC’s strongest playoff sides from last season in a span of five days. Not since 2007, when Brett Favre guided Green Bay to a 13-3 record and an NFC Championship Game appearance, has the franchise started 2-0 with wins over playoff-caliber opponents from the previous year.
The addition of Micah Parsons has elevated the defense into one of the league’s most formidable units, while Jordan Love continues to grow into his role as franchise quarterback. Two weeks may be a small sample size, but the evidence so far points to the Packers being legitimate contenders for the NFC crown, and perhaps much more.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How did the Green Bay Packers perform in their first two games of the 2025 NFL season?
The Packers opened with a 27-13 win over the Detroit Lions in Week 1, followed by a 27-18 victory against the Washington Commanders in Week 2, starting 2-0 for the first time since 2020.
Who were the standout performers in the Packers vs. Commanders Week 2 game?
Jordan Love threw for 292 yards and two touchdowns, Tucker Kraft recorded a career-high 124 receiving yards and a score, and Josh Jacobs added a rushing touchdown. Micah Parsons also made an impact defensively with half a sack.
Did any injuries occur during the Packers vs. Commanders game?
Yes. Green Bay wide receiver Jaylen Reed broke his collarbone in the first quarter. For Washington, running back Austin Ekeler suffered an Achilles injury, and defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. was carted off with a quadriceps injury.
Why is the Packers’ 2-0 start considered historically significant?
By defeating both Detroit and Washington—teams that each won 12 or more games last season—the Packers became just the fifth team since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to start 2-0 against such strong opponents.
Who do the Packers and Commanders play next?
The Packers will travel to face the Cleveland Browns in Week 3, while the Commanders will host the Las Vegas Raiders as they try to bounce back from their first loss of the season.