4 Matchups That Can Decide Lions vs. Packers in Week 1
These matchups will likely decide who gets the upper hand in a massive week 1 showdown in Green Bay.
By Dan Saia
The long, arduous wait for Week 1 is almost finally over. This Sunday, just 72 hours from when this article is posted, the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers will be playing a football game that matters at Lambeau Field. It’s one of the most joyful moments for football fans of all walks of life. We come together as one to celebrate meaningful football back on our television screens and back in our lives. Outside of my wife, it’s hard to find someone who isn’t excited about the return of Packers football.
It’s all fun and games up until 4:25 p.m. EST. Once that football is kicked off, it’s time for the Packers to get back to what they have done for decades before: beat the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field.
These aren’t your grandfather’s Lions, however. These Lions are high-powered on offense, fast and physical on defense, and well-coached in all areas a football team should be. It just so happens that the 2025 Packers are too. Football at the professional level comes down to matchups at the end of the day. Below are 4 matchups that could decide this pivotal divisional showdown in Green Bay.
Micah Parsons vs. Penei Sewell
There was nowhere else we could legitimately start than with the Packers’ new blockbuster acquisition. While his status for Week 1 is still up in the air due to a back injury he’s been dealing with all offseason, all signs point to us seeing some of #1 in some form or fashion against the Lions. If he’s on a pitch count, it would be wise for the Packers to deploy him against Lions right tackle Penei Sewell.
One might be thinking: why attack one of the best tackles in all of football? Well, Parsons has been effective against him throughout their careers so far.
Penei Sewell has allowed a pressure rate of only 7.3% since the 2022 season, which is the 8th-lowest in that span. Micah Parsons, meanwhile, has generated a pressure rate of 20% during that same time span, which is 1st in the NFL. In two career matchups against each other, Parsons has lined up directly against Sewell on 30 total passing plays and generated 6 pressures (20%) against him. That’s tied for the highest pressure rate Sewell has allowed to any single pass rusher in his career.
In simplest terms: Sewell’s pressure rate nearly triples against Parsons compared to the average pass rusher. Even if Parsons plays just a handful of snaps on Sunday, it would make sense to maximize his efforts and line him up where he can be most effective—and that appears to be Sewell. What a way it would be to end a whirlwind two weeks by seeing Parsons blow past Sewell on his way to a game-clinching sack on Jared Goff.
Amon-Ra St. Brown vs. Packers Cornerbacks
Since entering the NFL, Amon-Ra St. Brown has torched the Packers in eight career games. He has logged 47 catches for 481 yards and 3 touchdowns. Even with Jaire Alexander on the field in the past, the Packers have had a hard time keeping him in check. Now, with Jaire a Baltimore Raven, it might be even harder for the Packers’ collection of corners to slow him down.
Nate Hobbs’s status for Sunday is still a question mark, and the fact that he didn’t practice on Wednesday when the first official injury report came out isn’t a good sign for his availability. It’s likely to be the Keisean Nixon and Carrington Valentine show trying to slow down #14.
Completely shutting down St. Brown isn’t a necessity for Green Bay to win on Sunday. Most great receivers aren’t shut down on a weekly basis. The key is not letting him wreck the game the way he has in past meetings. If the Lions sense a weakness in the Packers’ secondary, they are going to attack it consistently throughout the game. If St. Brown is getting behind Nixon, Valentine, or whichever corner is on him down after down, Jeff Hafley will have to shade safety help—and that’s going to limit the effectiveness of the entire defense. In simple terms, Nixon and Valentine better come ready to play.
Aidan Hutchinson vs. Rasheed Walker & Zach Tom
Aidan Hutchinson, one of the premier edge rushers in football, is back. Before fracturing both his tibia and fibula in Week 6 last season against the Cowboys, Hutchinson was on his way to being the frontrunner for Defensive Player of the Year. In five complete games, he recorded a league-leading 7.5 sacks and 19 total tackles. There were even rumors he would have been ready to play if the Lions had advanced to the Super Bowl, but we’ll never know. What we do know: he’s ready to take the field against the Packers this Sunday.
I would imagine the Lions will try to take advantage of the matchup against Rasheed Walker, so Hutchinson will likely see most of his time there. However, the Lions do like to move him around, so he will see his fair share of Zach Tom throughout the contest. Tom is one of the best right tackles in football, so that should be a fun battle of iron sharpening iron.
Hutchinson against Walker, on the other hand, severely leans toward the Lions and is even more of a reason Tom needs to be his normal solid and steady self. He has the ability to wreck a game, and that’s something the Packers cannot allow. After the offensive line underperformed throughout training camp, Walker is going to find himself battling with Jordan Morgan for playing time most of, if not the entire, season. He needs to get off to a good start, and there will be no bigger test than limiting a returning Aidan Hutchinson.
Sonic and Knuckles vs. Packers Defensive Line
I didn’t like writing those nicknames probably as much as you didn’t enjoy reading them, but the reality is Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery are really good running backs. Gibbs is one of the most explosive backs in the NFL, while Montgomery provides the physical presence to help wear down opposing defenses.
What makes the Lions so difficult to defend is their ability to beat you in the air and on the ground. Last year, they combined for 138 yards on 28 carries against the Packers in Lambeau during the first matchup. In the second game in Detroit, Montgomery alone ran for 119 yards on 17 carries, while Gibbs added a 15-yard touchdown run.
That was against a Packers unit that finished as the 5th-best rushing defense in football. This year’s unit is missing two of the biggest contributors to that success: T.J. Slaton, now a Cincinnati Bengal, and Kenny Clark, now a Dallas Cowboy. Run defense is going to be a major question mark early in the season, and you can bet Dan Campbell will test it early and often. Especially on 4th-and-short, one of these two is going to get the football. Devonte Wyatt, Colby Wooden, Karl Brooks and company better be ready.
Bonus Matchup: Dan Campbell vs. Matt LaFleur
While technically these two aren’t going up against each other on the field directly, they will have as much say in the outcome of the game as any player. Matt LaFleur is one of the most successful coaches in the NFL during the regular season. He is 67-33 since taking over as head coach of the Packers in 2019. However, he is only 2-6 against Dan Campbell since Campbell became the Lions’ head coach in 2021.
With Lafluer finally able to open the season at home and can make a statement with a big divisional win against Campbell’s Lions. With a seat rumored to be warming under new leadership in Ed Policy, the Packers getting back to winning their divisional home games is an absolute must. LaFleur needs to use Campbell’s aggression against him, similar to how he did on Thanksgiving Day back in 2023—one of the defining wins of the LaFleur era.
-Dan Saia




Comments (21)
GregC
September 04, 2025 at 02:31 pm
Good news: Nate Hobbs and Jayden Reed both returned to practice today. Elgton Jenkins practiced too. Believe it or not, that's everybody--all 53 of them.
Yeah, let's not mention the nicknames of the Lions RBs again. It makes me feel embarrassed for them.
What is the source of these "rumors" that Matt LaFleur's seat is warming under new team president Ed Policy?
CBS Sports published their predictions for the NFL season today, and 13 of the 15 writers picked the Packers to win the NFC North. One picked the Lions, and one picked the Bears. Holy crap....
dobber
September 04, 2025 at 02:40 pm
But Reed won't be anywhere near 100%, and may not be all season unless he gets a break to heal.
"CBS Sports published their predictions for the NFL season today, and 13 of the 15 writers picked the Packers to win the NFC North."
I'd rather have the Packers disrespected and playing with a chip than the Lions being pissed off.
Grandfathered
September 04, 2025 at 08:32 pm
Wicks and Williams are/were injured, and probably aren't 100%. I am hoping for a big day from the tight ends. and passes to Jacobs and Wilson.
13 of 15 writers sounds overly optimistic and probably trade hype residue.
SicSemperTyrannis
September 04, 2025 at 09:30 pm
Agreed I want to see our offense go through our RBs and TEs. We can still have a very effective passing game like that, IF MLF can fool somebody about if it's a run or pass play.
Coldworld
September 05, 2025 at 09:12 am
Williams has barely practiced through the preseason and he’s a guy that has a steep learning curve. I don’t expect much from him initially even if fully healthy. Some go routes and gadget plays and perhaps a few calls set up for him.
Wicks may play a little. , Reed may (though my gut feeling is that he should not, especially twice in 7 days). My expectation is a lot of Doubs and Golden and Kraft and Musgrave. I expect Hardman to be active and it actually wouldn’t shock me to see him get snaps as a slot, allowing Golden to be outside, with Wicks not having practiced for a month.
I think the key to this game in the air against a predicted man heavy D is Golden and Musgrave and Kraft winning match ups. A small fast slot used wisely could compliment that nicely.
Leatherhead
September 04, 2025 at 03:33 pm
Axioms: Teams make more mistakes in the opener.
Solution: Give the ball to Jacobs and the RBs 50 times because they don't turn it over. Throw sparingly.
Axiom: DE Edge rushers are difference makers.
Solution: Run at them. Turn them from assets into liabilities against the run.
Leatherhead Rule #18: Good DEs accomplish very little against good OTs.
I suspect the Packers will handle Hutchinson any any other Edge Rushers. Love will get rid of the ball. It's not going to be a six sack game or anything. We'll take a few shots downfield, and hopefully they'll end up on the highlight reel.
Just get the win. We can show the rest of the league how superduper we are later. Just grind out a win here.
EricTorkelson
September 04, 2025 at 03:36 pm
The Lions have total confidence coming too and winning in GB, changing that will not be easy.
Amon St Browns huge games I assume mostly came against Jaire so if Hobbs is healthy Im OK with our DBs going against the Saint.
Hutchinson vs Walker and Tom, let's be honest here AH can handle either of them and Barnes the Lions other end is not so bad either.
Biggest worry Lions run game against packers d-line ... Wyatt,Wooden,Brooks,Brinson will have to hold up and our LBs will have to swarm to the ball. Mckinney and Evans will be earning their money also.
As far as coaching Campbell always has some unscouted trick play he pulls out of his hat and a lot of times they work. Lafluer who is a good coach is probably a little more predictable.
In the end J Love is going to have to outplay J Goff ... and if J Jacobs runs the ball and the Packers give Love some time, I think they can pull this one off... we will have a good Idea by halftime.
Bitternotsour
September 04, 2025 at 06:27 pm
st. browns success came against zone. not individuals.
EricTorkelson
September 05, 2025 at 06:55 am
Every play? then that's horrible coaching
jont
September 04, 2025 at 03:41 pm
"Sonic & Knuckles" is one of the worst nicknames in league history.
We all hope Hutchinson comes back from his injury. But let's see it next week.
Parsons on Sewell is a good plan. It means the Lions' second best blockers will face Gary and Cooper and Brooks.
Brooks-- my pick for break out player of the year.
splitpea1
September 04, 2025 at 05:52 pm
Aaron Banks vs. Lions IDL: I'd like to see this signing pay dividends right away with some big holes opened for Jacobs. Jacobs did a great job last season churning out yards after contact, and hopefully he can get to daylight a little more often.
Packers receivers/TEs vs. the very good Detroit secondary: With the status of Reed somewhat up in the air, somebody is probably going to have to step up. This is a game I'd love to have Watson for, but since we don't...I'll take anybody. I think all of us would be delirious if Golden burst onto the scene with a bang.
Leatherhead
September 04, 2025 at 06:23 pm
Another good argument for running the ball. Throw enough to keep them honest, make Kraft a primary target more often. Keep the ball in the hands of the guys who are going to take the best care of it.
The Packers are plenty good enough to win this game if they don't just give it away with mistakes. So, to cut down on mistakes, you let Jacobs/Wilson handle it a lot, you throw it to Kraft about 8 times, that's the majority of an offense.
The other guys...like Golden and Wicks, Doubs and Reed, Williams and Musgrave.....won't get many chances. There's only one ball.
Starrbrite
September 04, 2025 at 06:36 pm
Yes LH—let’s use our TE’s often and bang their Dline with our new/improved Oline —Jacob’s may feast.
Snap the ball
September 04, 2025 at 08:28 pm
He better play better than he did against the Jets He got burnt on every passing play
Coldworld
September 05, 2025 at 09:15 am
I hope he and Jenkins are healthy. Banks is a better than average guard and particularly against power and in the run game … as long as his back isn’t sapping his best attributes
Snap the ball
September 04, 2025 at 08:16 pm
Subject change
The Eagles offense line holds more than a 10th grade guy taking a Senior girl to the prom.
Snap the ball
September 04, 2025 at 08:27 pm
Plus they are cheap shot artists…
Snap the ball
September 04, 2025 at 11:21 pm
NFL back at it again Eagles O line holds all the time. No calls. Almost sickening…
Snap the ball
September 05, 2025 at 12:31 am
First game last year Carter for the eagles goes Low to Jordan Love leg no call. If he did that to McHomes the league would have talked about it for weeks.
This year spitting gets ejected for that low shot for Love nothing. He’s a dirty player just like the other on the eagles defense.
If the Eagles offense line didn’t hold almost every play. Hurts would be average at best …that right tackle for the eagles can’t bend and hence he holds a lot ..stop the run they are a bit above average. But a tad better because the o line holds …not one holding call tonight Know I could care less which team won actually I was hoping for a tie ….
Snap the ball
September 05, 2025 at 12:34 am
And the left tackle can’t bend I don’t care about that Johnson dude he’s big and old hence gets away with what he can. That center can be beat also one on one with a nice swim move .
But when we go by him he would. What………Hold
Snap the ball
September 05, 2025 at 12:39 am
Collionsworth is bad bad bad. Bad. He doesn’t say one thing thats wrong. Just how great someone is for making a normal play.
I think Mike Trico needs to get double time working with Chris collionsworth and his son .. omg he is nauseous
Collionsworth needs to go …..