Thursday, November 27, 2025

2025 Week 13 — Green Bay at Detroit


Lions and Packers match up on Thanksgiving with much at stake in NFC North and NFL playoff picture

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Green Bay (7-3-1) at Detroit (7-4)

Day/Time/TV: Thursday, 12:00 p.m. CT, FOX
Series record: Packers lead 107-78-7.
Last meeting: Packers beat Lions 27-13 on Sept. 7 in Green Bay.
Last week: Packers beat Minnesota Vikings 23-6 at home; Lions beat Giants 34-27 in OT at home.
Packers offense: overall (13), overall (15), pass (14), scoring (13)
Packers defense: overall (4), rush (5), pass (6), scoring (5)
Lions offense: overall (4), overall (3), pass (8), scoring (2)
Lions defense: overall (10), rush (11), pass (15), scoring (12)
Turnover differential: Packers plus-4; Lions plus-5

When the NFL regular season wraps up in early January, the result of the Green Bay-Detroit game on Thanksgiving may prove to be pivotal. The Packers (7-3-1) are the favorites to win the NFC North and the Lions (7-4) are slightly behind them, according to BetMGM Sportsbook, even though both teams trail Chicago (8-3) in the division. That seems to make the stakes high at Ford Field, where the league kicks off its holiday triple-header. Green Bay can boost its chances of winning the NFC North for the first time since 2021 by beating the two-time defending division champion Lions and sweeping the season series to win a potential tiebreaker. “We’re getting toward the end here, so to speak, and I think every game’s a little bit more magnified,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said.

Detroit has an opportunity to improve its chances to win three straight division titles for the first time since 1952-54, when the franchise won two NFL titles and lost in a championship game. “You couldn’t ask for anything better,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said. The loser could end up missing the NFC’s seven-team playoff in a conference race that currently has eight teams with a winning record with a little more than a month left in the season.

Star watch

Green Bay’s Micah Parsons had his 10th sack of the season in Sunday’s win over Minnesota, joining Hall of Famer Reggie White as the only players since 1982 to have at least 10 sacks in each of their first five seasons. Parsons had a sack in his Packers debut in a 27-13 win against Detroit in Week 1. “He’s a great player,” Campbell said. “I like our tackles.” Detroit will try to keep Parsons away from Jared Goff with offensive tackles Penei Sewell and Taylor Decker.

Gibbs going

The Packers held Jahymr Gibbs to a career-low 2.1 yards per rushing attempt in the first matchup, Detroit’s first of four losses when the dynamic running back was held to fewer than 4 yards a carry. Gibbs has been in a groove lately. He had 264 yards from scrimmage, the most by a Detroit running back, and scored a game-winning, 69-yard touchdown in overtime against the New York Giants on Sunday. “Home-run hitter in the truest sense,” Packers safety Evan Williams said. “Just a guy that’s really explosive when he gets the ball. He makes a couple people miss and he’s got that game-breaking speed to get it out the gate.”

Changing of the guard?

Anthony Belton, a rookie second-round pick out of N.C. State, played the majority of the snaps at right guard ahead of 2024 first-round draft pick Jordan Morgan against the Vikings. LaFleur wouldn’t say which of them would start Thursday but praised Belton’s performance.

Second chance

Detroit edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson was rusty at Lambeau Field, failing to have a tackle in his first game in nearly 11 months after breaking his leg in two places. Hutchinson has regained his form. He had a game-ending sack against the Giants, giving him 8½ sacks this season, and finished with a team-record six quarterback hits. “This journey on this road to recovery this year, my comeback season, it’s just such a blessing,” he said.

Packers player to watch

QB Jordan Love. Although Love hasn’t thrown a TD pass in three of four games for the first time since 2022, this is the time of the season when he generally starts heating up. He also has a knack for feasting on defenses each Thanksgiving. Two years ago, Love threw for 268 yards and three TDs without an INT on the holiday in Detroit. Last season, Love passed for 274 yards and two TDs without getting picked off in a win over the Miami Dolphins on Thanksgiving.

Lions player to watch

DE Aidan Hutchinson. He didn’t have a tackle at Green Bay in Week 1, playing for the first time in nearly 11 months after breaking his leg. Hutchinson has been much more productive after his rough start. He sealed Sunday’s win over the Giants with a sack, giving him 8½ sacks this season. He had a team record six QB hits against against New York. Hutchinson and Pittsburgh edge rusher T.J. Watt are the two players in NFL history with at least 37 sacks and four INTs through the first 50 games of a career.

Key matchup

Lions RBs Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery against Green Bay’s run defense: During the Packers’ season-opening win, the Packers limited the Lions to 46 yards rushing on 22 carries. Montgomery had 11 rushes for 25 yards and Gibbs had nine carries for 19 yards. Gibbs has been much more productive since and rushed for 219 yards and two TDs while catching 11 passes for 45 yards and another score against the Giants for a franchise-record 264 yards from scrimmage for a RB. Montgomery has a history of performing well against the Packers.

Key injuries

Packers: RB Josh Jacobs (knee), LB Quay Walker (neck) and WR Matthew Golden (shoulder) didn’t play last Sunday and CB Nate Hobbs (knee) has been out for a few weeks. CB Keisean Nixon (neck) left the last game in the first half and didn’t return. DL Lukas Van Ness was active Sunday after missing five games with a foot injury, but played just six defensive snaps.

Lions: S Kerby Joseph (knee) will miss a sixth straight game… DE Marcus Davenport (chest) is nearing his return after being injured in Week 2… WR/R Kalif Raymond (ankle) left last week’s game… C Graham Glasgow (knee) and TE Brock Wright (neck) were held out of practice Monday and Tuesday… CB Terrion Arnold (concussion) was cleared to practice on a limited basis after missing two games.

Series notes

This is the 23rd time the Packers and Lions are facing off on Thanksgiving, making this the most-played matchup on the holiday. The Lions are 12-9-1 against the Packers on Thanksgiving. The Lions have won six of the past eight meetings. The previous time these two teams faced off in Detroit, the Lions won 34-31 when Jake Bates made a 35-yard FG as time expired. In this year’s season opener, Love passed for 188 yards and two TDs while Green Bay’s defense kept Detroit out of the end zone until the final minute. The Packers sacked Jared Goff four times in the opener.

Stats and stuff

This is the first time the Packers have played on Thanksgiving for three straight seasons since 1951-63, when they matched up with the Lions every year on this holiday… Green Bay is 3-0-1 in its past four road games… The Packers have won two straight and five of seven… The Packers gave up 4 yards and forced three turnovers in the second half against the Vikings. It was the first time a team had forced at least three turnovers while allowing fewer than 5 total yards in a half since Buffalo’s win over Cleveland in 2004… The Packers have allowed just 202 points so far, the fewest they’ve given up through the first 11 games of a season since 2010… Packers RB Josh Jacobs has 11 TD runs to rank second in the NFL, behind Indianapolis’ Jonathan Taylor has 15… Packers RB Emanuel Wilson had team season highs in carries (28) and yards rushing (107) on Sunday while filling in for the injured Jacobs… Packers DE Micah Parsons has 10 sacks this season. Parsons and Reggie White are the two NFL players since 1982 to have at least 10 sacks in each of their first five NFL seasons… Packers S Evan Williams has an INT in each of his past two games… Packers K Brandon McManus has made only 70% of his field-goal attempts this season, but went 3 of 3 in the Vikings game… Detroit is the NFL’s first team with at least 24 passing TDs, at least 15 rushing TDs and eight or fewer turnovers through 11 games… Gibbs is the NFL’s first player with at least 10 rushing TDs and at least one receiving TD in each of his first three seasons… Gibbs and Jim Brown (1963) are the two players in league history to average 9.5 yards from scrimmage with the ball in their hands with at least 60 touches in a three-game span. Gibbs is the only NFL player since the 1970 merger to have at least 400 yards rushing, four rushing TDs, 18 yards receiving and two receiving TDs in a three-game span… WR Amon-Ra. St. Brown had seven catches for 120 yards in the second half on Sunday… LB Jack Campbell is the first Lion with at least 100 tackles, four sacks and two forced fumbles since at least 1994… Bates made a career-high and franchise-record-tying 59-yard field goal with 28 seconds left in the fourth to force overtime against the Giants, improving to 5 of 5 on go-ahead and game-tying FGs in the last two minutes or overtime.

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

WEEK 14 REMINDER

A reminder that the start time for the next home game (vs. the Bears) has CHANGED to 3:25 p.m. CT.

Sunday, November 23, 2025

2025 Week 12 — Minnesota at Green Bay

Vikings attempt to beat Packers at Lambeau Field for a third straight season

The Minnesota Vikings seek to win at Green Bay for a third consecutive season when they face the Packers at Lambeau Field on Sunday

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Minnesota (4-6) at Green Bay (6-3-1)

Day/Time/TV: Sunday, 1 p.m. EST, Fox.
Series record: Packers lead 66-60-3.
Last meeting: Vikings won 27-25 in Minneapolis on Dec. 29, 2024.
Last week: Vikings lost 19-17 at home to Chicago Bears; Packers beat New York Giants 27-20 on the road.
Vikings offense: overall (27), rush (25), pass (23), scoring (22).
Vikings defense: overall (10T), rush (22), pass (7), scoring (17).
Packers offense: overall (12), rush (19), pass (11), scoring (13).
Packers defense: overall (6), rush (7), pass (10), scoring (7).
Turnover differential: Packers plus-1; Vikings minus-9.

The slumping Minnesota Vikings don’t have much time to rejuvenate their fading hopes for a second straight postseason berth. Minnesota (4-6) has lost four of its last five games. The Vikings’ next shot to turn things around comes Sunday at Lambeau Field, which has been surprisingly friendly territory for them lately. The Vikings have won at Green Bay each of the last two seasons. A victory Sunday would give the Vikings three straight road wins over the Packers (6-3-1) for the first time since 1991-93, a streak that included two games in Green Bay and one in Milwaukee. “The atmosphere and the environment’s fun,” Vikings safety Josh Metellus said. “Anytime you can go to a place and feel like it’s you against the world, as a competitor, it lights something up in you.”

The Vikings swept their two regular-season matchups with the Packers last season, winning 31-29 at Green Bay and 27-25 at Minnesota. That gives the Packers plenty of incentive. As center Sean Rhyan said, “we owe them. We’re a new team this year. We’re going to go out there, play four quarters, and leave it all out there.” McCarthy has completed just 52.9% of his passes with eight interceptions and six touchdowns, though he also has run for two scores. “I kind of make the analogy of a cork about to come off a bottle, just understanding that it’s one to three little things that I need to change about my game that is going to make a huge difference in the outcome of every single drive in every game,” McCarthy said. “I feel like it’s really close, but it all comes down to the consistency of the fundamentals in my game.”

This game starts a critical stretch for Green Bay. The Packers beat the defending NFC North champion Detroit Lions on the season’s opening Sunday, but they haven’t played a divisional game since. The Packers’ next three games are all against NFC North foes. Green Bay went just 1-5 in divisional games last season. “We lost to Minnesota twice last year,” Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon said. “We lost to Detroit twice last year and then split with Chicago. We’re 1-0 against Detroit. We’re ready to go 1-0 against Minnesota and then 1-0 against Chicago. Division games are the biggest games. It’s playoff atmosphere.”

Packers’ RB situation

Green Bay’s Josh Jacobs left the Packers’ 27-20 victory over the New York Giants with a knee bruise, leaving his status uncertain for Sunday’s game. Jacobs, who earned his third Pro Bowl selection last season, has rushed for 11 touchdowns this year to rank second in the NFL to the 15 from Indianapolis’ Jonathan Taylor. Emanuel Wilson likely would get the bulk of the carries with help from Chris Brooks if Jacobs is unable to play. Wilson rushed for 40 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries against the Giants.

Watson’s emergence

Packers quarterback Jordan Love is missing a couple of his favorite targets, as tight end Tucker Kraft’s season is over due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament and Jayden Reed hasn’t returned after surgeries on his shoulder and foot in September. Christian Watson has picked up the slack since recovering from his own torn ACL. In his fourth game back from that injury, Watson caught two touchdown passes against the Giants, including the winner with 4:02 remaining.

Wilson’s return to Green Bay

Last year’s Vikings-Packers game at Lambeau Field marked a homecoming for Minnesota running back Aaron Jones, who had rushed for 5,940 yards with Green Bay from 2017-23. This time it will be Vikings linebacker Eric Wilson making his return to Lambeau Field. Wilson began his career in Minnesota from 2017-20 but spent the last three seasons in Green Bay. He rejoined the Vikings this year and has a team-high 63 tackles.

Turnover troubles

Neither the Packers nor the Vikings are generating as many takeaways as they did last season. Minnesota forced 33 turnovers to tie for the NFL lead last season, but the Vikings have just nine takeaways this season. The Vikings have picked off three passes to rank next-to-last in the NFL after having a league-high 24 last season. “We’ll continue to emphasize it,” defensive coordinator Brian Flores said. “I think people say they come in bunches at times. I don’t necessarily believe in that. We’ve just got to continue to work at it.” Green Bay has forced eight turnovers, including Evan Williams’ last-minute interception in the end zone to seal the win over the Giants. The Packers had 31 takeaways last season. This game could represent an opportunity for Green Bay’s defense in that regard. Minnesota has committed 18 turnovers this season for the league’s second-highest total, behind only Seattle’s 20.

Vikings player to watch

WR Justin Jefferson. Feeling the impact of QB J.J. McCarthy’s growing pains, after a five-game run with backup Carson Wentz while McCarthy recovered from a sprained ankle, Jefferson is carrying career lows in yards per catch and yards per game despite being one of the league’s top and double-covered receivers in his prime. The sixth-year star hasn’t had a 100-yard game in seven weeks and is overdue for a breakout game-breaking performance.

Packers player to watch

WR Christian Watson. In three games since returning from a torn anterior cruciate ligament, Watson has emerged as Jordan Love's most reliable option while helping Green Bay withstand the loss of star TE Tucker Kraft to another torn ACL. Watson caught two touchdown passes against the Giants, including the game-winner with 4:02 remaining.

Key matchup

Vikings RBs Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason vs. Packers run defense: Although the Vikings rank 25th in the NFL in rushing yards per game (103.4), they're eighth in yards per carry (4.7). Jones and Mason combined for 115 yards on 22 carries against the Bears. Now they face a Green Bay defense that has given up an average of 138.7 yards rushing over its past three games. If Jones and Mason can gain consistent yardage, it could take some pressure off struggling Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy.

Key injuries

Vikings: OLB Jonathan Greenard (shoulder) missed his first game in two seasons last week. He began the week being held out of practice, along with LG Will Fries (knee)… C Ryan Kelly (concussion) has returned as a full participant in practice and said he’s fully ready to play after a precautionary six-game absence accounting for his concussion history.

Packers: RB Josh Jacobs left the Giants game with a bruised knee that leaves his status for Sunday's game uncertain. LB Quay Walker (neck) also left the Giants game. DL Lukas Van Ness (foot) has missed five straight games. CB Nate Hobbs (knee) has been out for two consecutive games. K Brandon McManus (quadriceps) didn't play against the Giants.

Series notes

The Vikings are seeking their first three-game road winning streak in the series since 1991-93 and their first three-game winning streak overall against the Packers since 2008-09… Last season was the first time in the 64-year history of the rivalry that consecutive games were decided by two points or fewer.

Stats and stuff

With seven games to go, the Vikings already have twice as many losses as they did during the 2024 regular season… McCarthy was the first Vikings QB to complete a game last week without being sacked in more than two years, since Kirk Cousins beat San Francisco on Oct. 23, 2023. The Vikings have gone sack-free only four times overall in 63 games, including the playoffs, under coach Kevin O’Connell… McCarthy, who is 0-3 at home and 2-0 on the road, has the worst completion rate (52.9%) of any QB in the NFL this season to start at least one game… Jones had a season-high 16 carries last week and is averaging 5.7 yards per touch, including carries and catches, for his best mark since his Pro Bowl season in 2020 with the Packers… Vikings LB Blake Cashman has four straight games with 10-plus tackles, currently the longest active streak in the league and the longest by a Vikings player since Eric Kendricks in 2021… Vikings LB Eric Wilson, who spent the previous three seasons with the Packers after playing his first four seasons in the league with the Vikings, leads the team with 63 tackles and two forced fumbles. Wilson is second on the team in tackles for loss (9) and sacks (3½)… The Vikings defense has allowed 2.05 yards per play inside the 20-yard line, the second-best red zone allowance in the league behind Denver… The Vikings have forced 36 rushing plays for lost yardage this season, the second most in the NFL behind Cleveland… The Packers have allowed 24 points or fewer in each of their past 12 home games… Jacobs has 11 TD runs to rank second in the NFL, behind Indianapolis' Jonathan Taylor (15)… McManus and Lucas Havrisik have missed four field-goal attempts and two extra points over Green Bay's past four games… Packers DE Micah Parsons has an NFL-leading 57 quarterback pressures this season, according to Next Gen Stats… Packers WR Romeo Doubs leads Green Bay in catches (39) and yards receiving (499)… Packers QB Jordan Love set career highs in pass completions (32), pass attempts (54) and passing yards (389) and matched career highs in TD passes (four) and interceptions (three) in Green Bay's home loss to the Vikings last season… Packers CB Keisean Nixon has 14 passes defended to match Cincinnati's D.J. Turner for the NFL lead.

Saturday, November 15, 2025

2025 Week 11 — Green Bay at New York Giants

Losers of 2 in a row, Packers visit the Giants, who have Jameis Winston taking over as QB

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Green Bay (5-3-1) at NY Giants (2-8)

Day/Time/TV: Sunday, 1 p.m. EST, Fox
Series record: Packers lead 34-28-2.
Last meeting: Giants beat Packers 24-22 on Dec. 11, 2023, at New York.
Last week: Giants lost to Bears 24-20; Packers lost to Eagles 10-7.
Packers offense: overall (12), rush (20), pass (9), scoring (14)
Packers defense: overall (5), rush (6), pass (11), scoring (7)
Giants offense: overall (14), rush (11), pass (17), scoring (t24)
Giants defense: overall (29), rush (31), pass (23), scoring (27)
Turnover differential: Packers minus-1; Giants minus-4

The Green Bay Packers have learned the hard way how dramatically an NFL team’s fortunes can change in a week or two. The Packers had the NFC’s best winning percentage after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers on Oct. 26. Just two games later, they’re looking up at the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears in the NFC North standings. “We’ve got a special team,” running back Josh Jacobs said after the Packers’ 10-7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night. “I don’t think nobody in this building or this locker room has given up belief in each other and what we can do and what we feel like we can do. It’s not the end of the world. But with that being said, we do have to have a sense of urgency.”

The loss to the Eagles followed a surprising 16-13 home defeat against the Carolina Panthers. If the season ended today, the Packers (5-3-1) would have the NFC’s seventh and final playoff seed for a third straight year. They’re a half-game behind Detroit and Chicago in the division race. That’s not what Green Bay expected when it acquired Micah Parsons, believing an elite pass rusher could help a consistent playoff team develop into a legitimate Super Bowl contender. “Honestly, it’s just super frustrating,” Parsons said. “But it’s just one of them things, like we’re going to win together, we’re going to lose together, regardless of the outcome, and just being there for our teammates, regardless of who’s playing better or which side is playing better.”

Parsons and the defense have done their part. The Packers rank fifth in the NFL in scoring defense and seventh in total defense. The Packers haven’t given up more than 16 points in any of their three losses. The problem is they’ve scored 13 points or fewer in each of those games. They fell 13-10 at the Cleveland Browns before this current skid. Parsons said there’s no reason for panic and that the Packers would start winning consistently once they start playing to their standard again. He believes the offense will get going again soon. “My confidence is still high,” Parsons said. “I got Jordan Love at quarterback. I got Josh Jacobs at running back. We’re banged up at wide receiver, but we’ve still got (Romeo) Doubs, (Dontayvion) Wicks. We’ve got the weapons.”

What’s working

One week after allowing Carolina’s Rico Dowdle to rush for 130 yards and two touchdowns, the Packers limited All-Pro selection Saquon Barkley to 60 yards on 22 carries. The Eagles gained just 3.3 yards per rush as a team. ... The Packers have yielded a total of 285 yards passing over their last two games.

What needs help

The offense continues to struggle whenever it gets beyond midfield. The Packers reached Eagles territory without scoring on five separate series. A week earlier, Green Bay got inside the Carolina 35 on five of its first six possessions but parlayed that into only two field goals… The offensive line struggled for much of the night, as Green Bay had just 104 yards rushing and Love was sacked three times.

Stock up

LB Quay Walker had two tackles for loss… LB Edgerrin Cooper has forced two fumbles over his last three games… On a night when the Packers had trouble producing any big plays, WR Christian Watson had catches of 20 and 25 yards. He also had a 22-yard reception that was nullified by a penalty.

Stock down

Love has no touchdown passes in his last two games… Even with an injury to Matthew Golden limiting Green Bay’s receiving depth, WR Malik Heath still played just 20 snaps, his lowest total since Sept. 28 at Dallas. WR/CB Bo Melton, who has practiced primarily on defense this year, played more offensive snaps (26) than Heath… After setting season highs in catches (7) and yards receiving (91) against Carolina, WR Romeo Doubs had just one 5-yard reception on four targets before leaving late in the game with a chest injury.

Injuries

C Elgton Jenkins was placed on injured reserve Tuesday after leaving Monday’s game with what team officials described as an ankle injury. The injured reserve designation means Jenkins must miss at least Green Bay’s next four games… WR Matthew Golden (shoulder), DL Lukas Van Ness (foot) and CB Nate Hobbs (knee) didn’t play.

Key number

40/800 — Green Bay is the first team since the 1940 Detroit Lions to allow a total of under 40 points and 800 yards in its first three losses, according to Sportradar. The Packers have given up 39 points and 780 yards in those three games.

Packers player to watch

QB Jordan Love hasn’t thrown a touchdown pass during Green Bay’s current two-game skid, and the Packers need him to showcase the playmaking ability he displayed in three-TD performances at Dallas and at Pittsburgh earlier this season. He completed a season-low 55.6% of his passes against the Eagles. Love had 13 touchdown passes with only two interceptions in Green Bay’s first seven games.

Giants player to watch

DT Dexter Lawrence has been maligned for his lack of production this season, including criticism from retired linebacker-turned-radio analyst Carl Banks. Lawrence turned 28 this week and gets to faced a banged-up Packers offensive line missing starting center Elgton Jenkins. The time is now for one of the organization’s longest-tenured players to make an impact.

Key matchup

Giants QB Jameis Winston vs. Packers defense. With rookie Jaxson Dart in concussion protocol and not expected to be available, interim coach Mike Kafka named Winston the starter over Russell Wilson to spark the offense. Green Bay’s defense is like starting with the difficulty level turned all the way up, especially after allowing just 10 points to defending champion Philadelphia.

Key injuries

Packers: Jenkins (ankle) went on injured reserve this week… DL Lukas Van Ness (foot) has missed four straight games… CB Nathan Hobbs (knee) and WR Matthew Golden (shoulder) didn’t play Monday night.

Giants: Several starters have their availability up in the air: WR Darius Slayton (hamstring), EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux and LB Bobby Okereke (shoulder), DL Rakeem Nunez-Roches (toe) and S Tyler Nubin (neck).

Series notes

The Giants have won the previous two games against the Packers, who last beat them in 2019 in coach Matt LaFleur’s first season as coach. Packers DE Micah Parsons, who previously played with Dallas, has been on the winning team in each of his eight career matchups with the Giants… Kafka is making his NFL head-coaching debut following the firing of Brian Daboll on Monday… New York has lost four in a row.

Stats and stuff

The Packers have scored just one touchdown in each of their last two games… The Packers have allowed a total of 39 points in their three losses… Parsons has 48 quarterback pressures this season, according to Next Gen Stats. That ties him for second in the NFL with Detroit’s Aidan Hutchinson behind Denver’s Nik Bonitto with 51… The Packers haven’t allowed a first-quarter TD all season… Packers RB Josh Jacobs has 11 touchdown runs this season to rank second in the league, behind Indianapolis’ Jonathan Taylor (15)… Packers CB Keisean Nixon has 12 passes defensed to rank second in the league to Cincinnati’s D.J. Turner (14)… The Giants blew another double-digit fourth-quarter lead at Chicago, three weeks after becoming the first team since 2013 to lose after being up 18 points or more with six minutes left… Winston is playing in a meaningful game for the first time since Dec. 15 with Cleveland, his seventh start last season with the Browns… RBs Tyrone Tracy and Devon Singletary could again split the carries. Tracy had a team-high 71 yards rushing last week, while Singletary had a season-best 73 scrimmage yards… In the absence of top WR Malik Nabers, Wan’Dale Robinson leads the Giants with 53 catches for 602 yards… EDGE Brian Burns is tied with Cleveland’s Myles Garrett for the league lead in sacks with 11 apiece.