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1:38Bears Sound Off After Overtime Win Over The Packers
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1:53Bears Push Towards First NFC North Title Since 2018
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1:24Bryant McFadden: 'Green Bay is Still a Playoff Caliber Team'
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1:41What This Win Means for The Bears & Caleb Williams
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1:02Bryant McFadden on Bears vs Packers: 'That Was an Instant Classic'
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2:47Week 16 Highlights: Packers at Bears
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1:19MUST SEE: Bears Win It On A Walk-Off Touchdown
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1:41Love, Williams Square Off For 2nd Time In 3 Games
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1:36How Will Micah Parsons Injury Impact The Packers?
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1:58NFL News & Notes: Bears To Be Without Odunze & Burden III Against Packers
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1:49Best Bet for Packers-Bears
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1:56Early NFL Week 16: 2 Team Parlay
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2:30Early NFL Week 16: Favorite Spread
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4:32Week 16 NFL Picks: Packers at Bears
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2:28Bears & Packers Can Each Clinch Playoff Berth
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1:38NFL Power Rankings: Packers Are Biggest Fallers, Down 5 Spots to No. 10
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6:34Week 16 NFL Game Preview: Packers at Bears
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0:31BREAKING: Micah Parsons Suffers Torn ACL
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1:15Packers Banged Up Heading Into Crucial Game With The Bears
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1:45Bryant McFadden on Micah Parsons' Injury: 'It's Devastating'
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Passing Yards
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| Regular Season | 12 | 14 | 85.7 | 134 | 44.7 | 2 | 0 | 146.1 |
Top Malik Willis News
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Packers' Malik Willis: Key fumble in OT
Willis replaced Jordan Love (concussion) with 7:59 remaining in the second quarter and completed nine of 11 passes for 121 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions while adding 10 rushes for 44 yards in the Packers' 22-16 overtime loss to the Bears on Saturday night. He also committed a fumble in overtime.
Willis was effective for the majority of his time in the game after Love exited following a sack, eventually throwing a 33-yard touchdown pass to Romeo Doubs late in the third quarter to extend a narrow 6-3 lead. Willis also spearheaded a 10-play drive in the fourth quarter that culminated in a field goal, but after marching Green Bay down into Bears territory on the first drive of overtime, Willis failed to secure a fourth-down snap and negated the Packers' chances of keeping the possession going. The Bears took over and closed out the comeback win four plays later on a Caleb Williams touchdown pass to DJ Moore, closing out an otherwise effective performance by Willis on a sour note. If Love is unable to clear concussion protocol in time for next Saturday night's Week 17 home showdown against the Ravens, Willis will draw the start.
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Packers' Malik Willis: Sparks TD drive in win
Willis completed both of his passes for six yards and one touchdown in the Packers' 27-20 win over the Giants on Sunday. He added 16 yards on one rushing attempt.
Willis filled in on one drive while Jordan Love went to the locker room to be evaluated for an injury, but Love was quickly able to return to action. While in the game, Willis moved the offense and threw a one-yard touchdown pass to Christian Watson in the second quarter. If Love would need to miss any time to injury, Willis has shown the ability to succeed in coach Matt LaFleur's offense.
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Packers' Malik Willis: Good to go Week 10
Willis (calf) does not carry an injury designation into Monday's game against the Eagles, Wes Hodklewicz of the Packers' official site reports.
A calf injury limited Willis' practice participation Friday, but the fourth-year quarterback was able to shed an injury tag for Week 10 after logging a full practice Saturday. He has yet to appear in a regular-season game and will continue to serve as Jordan Love's backup.
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Packers' Malik Willis: Dealing with calf issue
Willis (calf) was a limited participant at practice Friday.
Willis practiced in full Thursday, and it's not clear when he picked up the calf injury. In any case, he'll likely have to log another full practice Saturday to avoid carrying an injury designation when Green Bay releases its last practice report of the week.
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Packers' Malik Willis: Cleared for Week 9
Willis (ankle) does not carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against Carolina, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.
An ankle injury limited Willis' practice participation over the last two days of Week 9 prep, but the fourth-year pro has been cleared to serve as Jordan Love's backup quarterback Sunday. Willis has not played a snap this season after appearing in seven regular-season games (two starts) for the Packers in 2024.
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Packers' Malik Willis: Working through ankle injury
Willis was a limited participant in Thursday's practice due to an ankle injury.
The ankle injury appears to be a new issue, as Willis was not listed on Wednesday's practice report. The severity of the injury isn't clear, but his participation in Friday's practice will provide clarity on his status heading into Sunday's game against the Panthers. The Packers would likely elevate Clayton Tune from the practice squad to the active roster to serve as the backup quarterback behind Jordan Love if Willis is not cleared to play Week 9.
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Packers' Malik Willis: Leads two drives
Willis completed three of six passes for 50 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Saturday's 20-7 preseason win over the Seahawks.
Willis started in the absence of Jordan Love (thumb) and played with the majority of Green Bay's top skill-position players. His longest completion went for 39 yards to Matthew Golden, and he later capped the same drive with a one-yard touchdown toss to Romeo Doubs. Willis also displayed some inconsistency as a passer, as he overthrew Malik Heath for an interception to end the Packers' first drive. Willis will enter the season as the backup to Love.
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Packers' Malik Willis: Will play in preseason finale
Willis will suit up for Saturday's preseason finale against the Seahawks, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.
Willis started the Packers' preseason win over the Colts last weekend, completing six of 14 passes for 83 yards while handling the first three possessions with Jordan Love (thumb) sidelined. While Love will get some work in during joint practices with Seattle this week, per Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site, the team's No. 1 quarterback hasn't yet been cleared for full-team reps as he recovers from last week's surgery to address an ulnar collateral ligament injury. Love is still fully expected to be ready for Week 1, so Willis will open the regular season in his usual backup role.
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Packers' Malik Willis: Extended work as starter Saturday
Willis completed six of 14 passes for 83 yards in the Packers' 23-19 preseason win over the Colts on Saturday afternoon.
Willis drew the start for Jordan Love (thumb) and played the first three possessions. The veteran backup was lacking in efficiency, but he did record 21- and 33-yard completions to Mecole Hardman and MarShawn Lloyd, respectively, and also saw a 31-yard connection with Julian Hicks wiped out by an offensive holding penalty. Willis appears secure in his No. 2 role behind Love, who's expected to be ready for Week 1 after undergoing surgery Tuesday on his ulnar collateral ligament.
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Packers' Malik Willis: Starting vs. Colts
Willis is positioned to start Saturday's preseason game against the Colts with Jordan Love (thumb) recovering from surgery undergone to address a ligament injury, Jacob Slinkman of SI reports.
Willis' growth as he enters Year 2 in coach Matt LaFleur's scheme will be interesting to monitor, especially after he managed to impress with two early-season wins when called upon to step up under center in 2024 (one of which came Week 2 versus Indianapolis). He'll be tasked with overcoming injuries to the wide receiver corps during Saturday's exhibition tilt, however, with Jayden Reed (foot), Romeo Doubs (back) and Dontayvion Wicks (calf) all having missed practice Thursday. The Packers expect Love to resume practicing next week, and the team hasn't expressed any concerns about his status for Week 1.
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Packers' Malik Willis: Remains in backup role
Willis completed four of nine passes for 39 yards and had one carry for five yards in Saturday's 30-10 preseason loss to the Jets. He also lost a fumble in the contest.
Willis entered the game after starting quarterback Jordan Love departed and led all Packers quarterbacks with 24 snaps. It was hardly the best night in the box score for Willis, but fellow quarterbacks Sean Clifford and Taylor Elgersma are not threatening him on the depth chart, and barring injury, he will remain Green Bay's No. 2 option at the quarterback spot.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 225 lbs |
| Birthplace: Atlanta, GA |
| Age: 26 |
| School: Liberty |
| Experience: 4 |















