The Green Bay Packers' defense, under new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, has shown some early signs of improvement, particularly in their ability to create turnovers. Despite ranking low in several defensive categories, the Packers lead the NFL with five interceptions after just two games. Key players like safety Xavier McKinney and linebacker Eric Wilson have stepped up, contributing to this turnover success. However, concerns remain regarding explosive plays allowed and the overall effectiveness of the pass rush.
- Packers lead the NFL in interceptions with five after two games.
- New DC Jeff Hafley's defensive philosophy is focused on vision and instincts.
- Concerns persist about the pass rush and explosive plays allowed.