Green Bay Packers clinch playoff berth with 34-0 whitewash of injury-hit Saints With a dominant defense leading the way, the Green Bay Packers clinched a playoff berth by producing their most lopsided win in a decade.
Josh Jacobs gained 107 yards from scrimmage and scored a touchdown for a sixth straight game as the Packers recorded the first shutout of the NFL season, 34-0 over the hapless New Orleans Saints on Monday night.
Green Bay (11-4) secured their fifth postseason appearance in six years with its first shutout since beating Seattle 17-0 on 14 November 2021.
“Obviously the goal is Super Bowl,” said quarterback Jordan Love, who went 16 of 28 for 182 yards and a touchdown.
Green Bay’s margin of victory was their largest since a 55-14 blowout of the Chicago Bears on 9 November 2014.