The Green Bay Packers already had the easiest strength of schedule heading into the 2016 NFL season based on 2015 win percentages.

With the Vikings losing Teddy Bridgewater for the season following Tuesday's knee injury, the Packers' schedule just got even easier.

According to ESPN's Football Power Index (NFL FPI), the Packers are projected to win 10.3 games and have a 79.9 percent chance of making the playoffs, both best in the NFL.

Before Bridgewater's injury, the Packers were the FPI favorites in 15 of their 16 scheduled games. The lone exception was in Week 2, when the Packers travel to Minnesota. That game has now shifted in favor of the Packers, making them the favorite in all 16 games entering the season.

The Packers' schedule is helped by a divisional rotation against the NFC East and AFC South. Neither division had a 10-game winner last season, and only the Colts rank in the top half in the league in FPI entering the 2016 season.

With the Packers boasting one of the easiest schedules in the NFL, it should come as no surprise that they have the highest odds of any NFC team to make the Super Bowl. FPI currently gives the Packers a 65 percent chance to win the NFC North, up from 55 percent before the injury; a 22 percent chance to make the Super Bowl; and an 11 percent chance to win it.