GREEN BAY https://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Marcedes-Lewis-Jersey , Wis. 鈥?Mike McCarthy knows his job is on the line.The Green Bay Packers‘ 13th-year head coach acknowledged he is aware that the team’s 4-5-1 record has led to questions about his future.More Packers coverageProtecting QB Aaron Rodgers will be Packers’ priority vs. BearsPackers place starting guard Bell on IR, sign OL SiragusaStaTuesday: Packers’ Rodgers sets record with INT-free streakPackers Snap Counts: Patrick shows fight in first startUpon Further Review: Packers vs. FalconsBut he insisted he and the team are focused on next week’s pivotal NFC North matchup with the Vikings in Minnesota, and not the uncertainty surrounding his job security.“That’s the job. That’s the way this business has gone,” McCarthy said Friday. “We set a standard here the past 12 years, and it’s our responsibility to play to that standard. That’s the way we approach it.”The 27-24 loss in Seattle on Thursday left the Packers 0-5 on the road and third in the division behind the Chicago Bears (6-3) and the Vikings (5-3-1). A seemingly softer portion of the schedule follows next week’s showdown with Minnesota, but a loss in that game could put the Packers in a hole too deep to climb out of.McCarthy has had teams rally late in seasons past, including in 2016, when quarterback Aaron Rodgers famously said the team could “run the table” over the final six weeks. After starting 4-6, the Packers won eight straight games to win the NFC North and advance to the conference title game, in which they fell to the Atlanta Falcons.That was Green Bay’s fourth NFC championship game under McCarthy, who led the 2010 team to the Super Bowl title. His Packers made the playoffs in eight consecutive seasons before missing the postseason last year, when Rodgers missed nine-plus games with a broken right collarbone.“I have great confidence. I’ve been in this position before, so I have confidence in how we do things,” McCarthy said. “You have to react 鈥?there’s no doubt about that 鈥?but you can’t overreact. So, you’ve just got to stay in tune with the specifics and the details of why we’re not getting it done in those situations.”The Packers have lost three of their last four games, despite being in position in the fourth quarter to win on the road against the Rams, Patriots and Seahawks.“We’re not going to turn on each other or nothing. We love each other and we stick together as a team https://www.thepackersfanshop.com ,” defensive back Tramon Williams said. “Is it frustrating? Yes, it’s very frustrating to come out on these types of losses when you know you should be winning these games.”Against the Seahawks, the Packers had a 21-20 lead with 9 minutes left and were facing third-and-5 at Seattle’s 12-yard line when Rodgers was sacked, forcing them to settle for a field goal to make it 24-20.Seattle responded with a 75-yard touchdown drive. When Rodgers missed an easy third-down throw on the ensuing possession, McCarthy opted to punt on fourth-and-2 with 4:20 to go. Green Bay never got the ball back.“It’s tough losing on the road. It’s tough losing by one possession. Obviously, I’m frustrated, not just by the last throw but some other stuff that we could’ve done better out there,” Rodgers said. “This is an important, obviously, six-game stretch left. I still believe we have a lot to play for.”McCarthy said Friday that he still felt it was a “solid decision” to punt in that situation, and that his decision not to challenge a 34-yard Russell Wilson-to-Tyler Lockett completion that set up the go-ahead touchdown was based on not having a clear replay to look at in the coaches’ booth. But he acknowledged both calls were open to second-guessing.“Frankly, those are the kind of decisions that keep all of us up,” McCarthy said. “Now that I’m standing here and I know what the result is of them running out the clock, you go, ‘Oh, yeah, I wish I would’ve went for it on fourth-and-2.'”“My first reaction was to go for it Green Bay Packers Customized Jerseys ,” he added. “But we talked it over game management-wise and that’s the decision I made.” Keep track of all the Packers’ reported undrafted signings and workout invites here." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesAcme Packing Company homepageHorizontal - WhiteAcme Packing Companya Green Bay Packers communityFollow Acme Packing Company online:Follow Acme Packing Company on TwitterFollow Acme Packing Company on FacebookFollow Acme Packing Company on InstagramLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchAcme Packing Company main menuFanpostsFanshotsSectionsPackersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections The APC PodcastPackers Film RoomFantasy Football AdviceCDTThe 2019 NFL Draft is finally over. The Green Bay Packers have eight new players to work with, starting with Michigan edge rusher Rashan Gary and concluding with TCU linebacker Ty Summers.Prior to the draft, Green Bay had 71 players under contract and on the 90-man active roster, and the draft picks bring the total up to 79. That leaves the team with 11 slots open to sign undrafted players on Saturday evening and into Sunday.Frequently, players who visited Green Bay on pre-draft visits and workouts end up as Packers during the undrafted signing period. Several of this year’s visitors did end up on the market after the draft concluded, so keep an eye out for some of these names to pop up on the list.In addition to players signing with the team, some prospects will receive invites to work out in Green Bay at the Packers’ rookie minicamp. APC will update this post throughout Saturday and Sunday with news of any Packers-related signings.Packers’ Reported SigningsCB Nate Brooks, North Texas (reported by agent)OT Yosh Nijman, Virginia Tech (“expected,” per Eagles reporter Mike Kaye)QB Manny Wilkins, Arizona State (reported by Scott Bordow of The Athletic)EDGE Randy Ramsey, Arkansas (reported by player, confirmed by Jim Owczarski)EDGE Greg Roberts, Baylor (reported by Aaron Wilson of Houston Chronicle)DB Javien Hamilton, Ole Miss (reported by Jim Owczarski)WR Kabion Ento, Colorado (reported by Ryan Wood)TE Davis Koppenhaver, Duke (reported by Duke Athletics)ILB Curtis Bolton Green Bay Packers T-Shirts , Oklahoma (reported by player)WR Matt Eaton, Iowa State (reported by Tom Silverstein)OL Larry Williams, Oklahoma State (reported by Tom Silverstein)Rookie Minicamp InvitesQB C.J. Collins, Southwestern Assemblies of God University (reported by @FCSScout, confirmed by Jim Owczarski and Aaron Wilson)DB Devonte Williams, Texas A&I Kingsville (reported by Aaron Wilson)LS Patrick Eby, Columbia (reported by Tom Silverstein)DB Deion Harris, North Dakota (reported by Jim Owczarski)DB Nydair Rouse, West Chester (reported by Jim Owczarski)QB Taylor Cornelius, Oklahoma State (reported by player’s agent)WR Jamarius Way, South Alabama (reported by Jim Owczarski)WR Darrius Shepherd, North Dakota State (reported by NDSU Athletics)TE Sam Seonbuchner, Iowa State (reported by player)K Cole Tracy, LSU (reported by The Advocate’s Brooks Kubena)WR Cory Contini, Ohio Dominican (reported by ODU Athletics)