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    NFC North picks: Believing in the Lions, but not Caleb Williams (yet)


    In Green Bay, the Packers are the only NFL team that’s had to open the season on the road six straight years. They are 3-2 in those games heading into Friday night’s game against the Eagles, the first-ever NFL game in South America.

    In Detroit, Jameson Williams – the player the Lions drafted 12th overall after trading up 20 spots with the Vikings in 2022 – will make his debut as the team’s No. 2 receiver, replacing Josh Reynolds, who left via free agency. Williams played 446 snaps a year ago. That’s expected to double as the Lions are buzzing about possible breakout year for Williams.

    In Chicago, Bears offensive coordinator Shane Waldron has been impressed by a key intangible for No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams: Not being a jerk. “Caleb’s done a nice job of being comfortable in who he is,” Waldron said of the team’s starting quarterback. “And I think leadership starts with the ability to go out there and perform at this level and also the ability to go out there and not force any sort of leadership on his teammates, especially being a young player.”

    Packers (+2½) vs. Eagles

    Friday, 7:15 p.m., São Paulo, Brazil

    Last year ended with Philadelphia collapsing and the Packers surging. But momentum leaping from one year to the next doesn’t exist. After losing six of their last seven and switching out both coordinators, the Eagles get right in Week 1 with Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley as teammates. The pick: Eagles 24, Packers 17.



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