With the Packers demolishing the hapless Browns 31-3 on the road, now we have a real race in the NFC North as we approach Week 8's showcase game: Minnesota at Green Bay, when Favre makes his much-ballyhooed return to Lambeau Field.
The Packers (4-2) are just 1 games behind the 6-1 Vikings, and can close to within a half game if they can protect their home field next week against Minnesota. The Bears, coming off back-to-back losses at Atlanta and at Cincinnati (in Sunday's most shocking score), are starting to look too flawed to make a serious run at the division title.
The best news for Green Bay, which has now won consecutive games over the Lions and Browns by a combined score of 57-3, was easily that quarterback Aaron Rodgers was protected for the first time all season. Rodgers was never sacked after coming into play with an NFL-worst 25 sacks. Green Bay didn't punt until late in the fourth quarter, and scored 31 unanswered points after Cleveland grabbed a 3-0 lead.
Don't count the Packers out when it comes to the NFC elite. They looked to be in shambles after that Monday night loss at Minnesota dropped them to 2-2, but they steadied themselves in their Week 5 bye and now are heading into the rematch with the Vikings in firm possession of real momentum.