As the defense takes a hit, the heart of TitleTown turns to faith, fight, and the frozen lights of Lambeau Field.
Green Bay woke up to shocking news this morning â Rashan Gary, the emotional engine of the Packersâ defense, has officially been ruled out of the Week 7 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals after suffering a practice injury on Thursday.
Head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed the setback in his Friday press conference, calling it âa tough blowâ for a defensive unit that has already battled inconsistency through the first six weeks of the season.
âRashan is one of our leaders â on and off the field,â LaFleur said.
âBut this is what football is about: when one man goes down, the next man steps up. Weâll rally around each other and play for 94.â
Gary, who has led the team in sacks and pressures this season, appeared to tweak his knee during team drills. The injury is not believed to be long-term, but the Packers have opted for caution â keeping him sidelined until he clears further medical evaluation.

đ A Defensive Void â and a Challenge Ahead
Without Garyâs relentless edge pressure, Green Bayâs pass rush now faces its biggest test of the year.
The team will lean heavily on Preston Smith, second-year standout Lukas Van Ness, and linebacker Edgerrin Cooper to fill the void.
Defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley admitted that losing Gary changes the entire dynamic of the front seven.
âRashanâs motor sets the tone,â Hafley said. âYou canât replace that energy â but you can match it. Every player on this defense has to rise to the moment.â
The Cardinalsâ young offense, led by quarterback Kyler Murray, has been finding rhythm, making this matchup even more critical for Green Bayâs playoff aspirations.
đ Hope Rises in the Frozen Tundra â Love and Watson Reunite
If thereâs a silver lining to Garyâs absence, itâs that Green Bayâs offense is finally healthy again.
Quarterback Jordan Love and wide receiver Christian Watson are both set to return to full strength â the first time since September that the duo will share the field at 100 %.
Love, coming off a steady performance in Week 6, looked energized during practice, connecting with Watson on multiple deep routes. The chemistry between them could become the spark the Packers desperately need.
âWeâve been through a lot early this season,â Love said. âBut adversity reveals who we are.
Christian and I are ready to bring the energy back to Lambeau.â

Watson echoed his quarterbackâs tone:
âEvery great comeback starts in the cold. Letâs light it up.â
đ§ LaFleurâs Message: âNext Man Up.â
Inside the Packersâ locker room, the phrase âNext Man Upâ has become the teamâs rallying cry.
From rookies to veterans, everyone knows this Week 7 clash isnât just about surviving â itâs about proving Green Bayâs identity runs deeper than any one star.
âWeâve lost legends before and kept winning,â LaFleur reminded reporters.
âThatâs the standard in Green Bay â and thatâs what makes TitleTown special.â
Team leaders like Aaron Jones and Jaire Alexander (recently returned from minor soreness) have stepped into motivational roles, ensuring the locker room stays focused and united.
đ« The Lambeau Effect â Faith, Family, and Football
As kickoff approaches, Lambeau Field prepares for one of those nights only Wisconsin can deliver â frozen breath in the air, gold lights cutting through the cold, and fans wrapped in green-and-yellow hope.
The stakes feel higher than a mid-season game: this is about grit, pride, and identity.
For Rashan Gary, watching from the sideline, it will be about trust â in his teammates, in his coach, and in the tradition that defines Green Bay football.
For Jordan Love and Christian Watson, itâs about rebirth â turning a setback into a statement.
đđ Because in TitleTown, legends fall â but the spirit never freezes. đșđž
HOT: Hollywood and the NFL are going wild after Dwayne âThe Rockâ Johnson officially confirmed that Brett Favre, the legendary Green Bay Packers quarterback and Hall of Famer, will star in his upcoming 2026 action blockbuster. But whatâs blowing up the internet isnât just the casting â itâs Favreâs jaw-dropping 12-word response, a line so raw and powerful it left The Rock frozen in stunned silence on live TV. đŁđŹđ â smp
When Hollywood Meets Lambeau
The worlds of cinema and football collided in jaw-dropping fashion this week when Dwayne âThe Rockâ Johnson confirmed that Brett Favre, the legendary Green Bay Packers quarterback and Hall of Famer, will co-star in his upcoming 2026 action blockbuster titled âIron Resolve.â
The announcement came during The Tonight Show, where The Rock appeared to promote his new film universe. Mid-interview, he paused dramatically before saying:
âThereâs one man Iâve always wanted to share the screen with â a real American warrior. Ladies and gentlemen⊠Brett Favre.â
The audience exploded in cheers. Seconds later, Favre appeared on the jumbo screen, smiling in his signature laid-back, Mississippi style.
âI told The Rock years ago,â Favre joked, âyou might lift heavier, but I throw farther.â
But what really sent shockwaves through both Hollywood and the NFL wasnât the casting â it was the 12 words Favre said next.

âIâve Been Hit Harder â by Life â and Iâm Still Standing.â
When asked how it felt to take on his first major movie role, the 55-year-old Packers legend didnât hesitate.
âIâve been hit harder â by life â and Iâm still standing.â
The Rock froze.
The audience went silent for two seconds â then erupted in thunderous applause.
Within minutes, the clip went viral, with the quote being shared by sports pages, motivational channels, and movie sites across the internet. On X (formerly Twitter), the tag #StillStanding trended globally, amassing over 90 million views in less than 24 hours.
From Lambeau to Hollywood
Favre, known for his toughness and fiery leadership, was the NFLâs ultimate ironman â starting 297 consecutive games and winning the Super Bowl XXXI title with the Packers.
Now, heâs stepping into Hollywoodâs arena in a film that, fittingly, mirrors his real-life resilience.
Iron Resolve reportedly follows two veterans â one a soldier (The Rock), one a retired football legend (Favre) â who must come out of retirement to stop a domestic terror threat.
Director Antoine Fuqua described the film as âa love letter to American grit.â
âWhen we wrote the script, we needed someone who embodied real toughness â not acting, but lived experience,â Fuqua said. âBrett Favre was the only name on that list.â
The Internet Reacts: âFavre Just Stole The Rockâs Spotlightâ
Fans and celebrities flooded social media after Favreâs 12-word quote aired.
Actor Mark Wahlberg posted on Instagram:
âThatâs the line of the year. Pure, raw, and real.â
Sports analyst Skip Bayless tweeted:
âThe Rock may be Hollywoodâs biggest star, but Favre just gave him his toughest scene partner yet.â
Even rival fans â from Chicago to Minnesota â admitted respect.
âI hate the Packers,â one Vikings fan wrote, âbut damn, that was legendary.â
Meanwhile, Packers Nation turned the moment into a rallying cry.
Bars in Wisconsin replayed the clip on big screens. Fans printed shirts that read âStill Standing â Favre 12â, referencing both his iconic number and his 12-word statement.

The Rock Responds
Hours after the interview aired, The Rock posted a heartfelt Instagram story featuring a photo of himself and Favre shaking hands.
âYou meet people who play heroes,â he wrote. âThen you meet one who is one. Respect forever, my brother.â
The post gained over 10 million likes, making it The Rockâs most-liked sports crossover post since his 2022 Super Bowl appearance.
A Legacy Beyond Football
Favre later told ESPN that he didnât plan the quote â it âjust came out.â
âYou reach a point in life where every hit, every loss, every scar makes you who you are. Iâve been hit hard, sure â but Iâm still standing. Thatâs the story I want to tell.â
For a man who defined toughness in shoulder pads and cold Wisconsin winters, his Hollywood debut feels like destiny â another field, another challenge, same fire.
As one fan wrote under the viral clip:
âHe threw touchdowns for our hearts. Now heâs throwing truth for the world.â

