Jordan Love vs. Jayden Daniels
Jordan Love
Entered 2025 with solid career metrics 63% completion historically,
Week 1 16-22, 188 yards, 2 TDs and a 128.6 passer rating vs Detroit. He pushes intermediate and uses play action to create big targets.
Jayden Daniels
Rookie phenom in 2024 with 3,568 pass yards and 891 rush yards
Week 1 19-30, 233 yards, 1 TD, 68 rush yards.
He’s dangerous as a runner and forces defenses to honor read option concepts and QB runs. If you play too much man up, Daniels will hurt you on designed runs and RPOs.
Packers O-line availability vs. Commanders front
Green Bay lists Aaron Banks (LG) and Zach Tom (RT) questionable; if they sit the Packers will shuffle in Morgan/Kinnard and that creates exploitable matchups for a veteran pass rush that now includes Von Miller situationally for Washington. Washington’s defensive additions and rotation, Dorance Armstrong, Javon Kinlaw, Von Miller, can create mismatches vs backups.
Micah Parsons’ integration
Parsons made a splash in Week 1 despite limited snaps, he’ll be a focus for Dan Quinn to scheme around. If Parsons is limited or out, Packers defensive identity loses a major edge. If he’s active and productive, he can tilt pocket collapse and create early panic for Washington’s tackles.
Big plays / deep ball efficiency
Both teams had shots from game one
Green Bay’s Love attacked the intermediate/deep window
Washington opened up with chunk plays to Deebo and long runs by Jacory Croskey Merritt. Whichever offense holds up on early third down conversions and executes the deep ball will swing expected point advantage.
Turnover battle & short-yardage defense
Washington’s 21–6 Week 1 win featured a defense that bent but denied the endzone, stopped Giants inside five twice. Green Bay must avoid gifting field position on a short week, turnovers could be fatal in Lambeau primetime.