Packers fans riled up Friday night at the Luke Combs concert
There’s plenty of excitement going around Green Bay in anticipation of the Packers’ Week 2 matchup against the Chicago Bears. The 0-1 Packers look to rebound this week against their 1-0 rival. At a local Green Bay concert at the Resch Center Friday, Packers fans were celebrating their team and their quarterback during Luke Combs’ concert performance with the infamous “Go Pack GO!” chant.
Combs is playing back-to-back concerts Friday and Saturday in Green Bay while jetting in between to ESPN’s College Game Day program. But college football wasn’t on his mind during Friday night’s concert. With Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in attendance, the crowd was seen in viral videos on Twitter chanting.
Can confirm that loud ‘Go Pack Go’ chants have broke out at the Luke Combs concert in Green Bay with #Packers QB Aaron Rodgers in attendance.
Buddy sent this video to me. Between the two Luke Combs concerts and the Packers home opener on SNF vs. the #Bears – Green Bay is lit. pic.twitter.com/xtjc7XKz23
— Kyle Malzhan (@KyleMalzhan) September 17, 2022
After that, Combs appeared to start a chant.
Luke Combs doing his part to get Green Bay ready for the #Packers home opener during his sold-out show Friday at Resch Center. pic.twitter.com/3MtMCdMine
— Kendra Meinert (@KendraMeinert) September 17, 2022
Packers fans will be rowdy this Sunday
It appears the Week 1 loss hasn’t dampened the spirits of Packers fans heading into their rivalry week against the Bears. The Packers seemed thrilled about their team as they took over the Resch Center Friday with Luke Combs. Packers fans will take that energy into Lambeau Field.
That’s a homework assignment Packers fans were given by star cornerback Jaire Alexander on Friday. It could be frightening for the Bears to enter a loud and lit crowd Sunday. The Packers have an incredible regular season home record of 27-4-1 since the 2018 season. If the “Go Pack GO!” chants at the Luke Combs concert is any indication, the Packers will have a serious home-field advantage this Sunday night.
This game’s outcome should certainly be much better for the Packers. The Packers come into the game as a -9.5 point favorite over the Bears. The team has four players on offense listed as questionable, but they’re playing a team with a roster full of first-team players who are questionably qualified to have the status of an NFL starter.