The bye week could be the thing that gets the Green Bay Packers over the hump.

We know Aaron Rodgers isn't coming back until midway through December, if at all, but the team believes in Brett Hundley and they will do whatever it takes to make him more comfortable in the offense. And with the Packers having extra time to prepare for their matchup against the Detroit Lions, the Packers should play better than how they have played the previous two weeks.

Also, history has shown the Packers have had success when coming off a bye week as they have posted a 4-1 record in the games played after their bye week. However, when the Packers are facing teams coming off a bye week the last five years, their record is 2-4.

Here's a look at the more information on the Packers bye week breakdown via CheatSheetWarRoom.com.

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As it was mentioned in the graphic, the Packers will face two teams that will be coming off of bye weeks this year - the Chicago Bears and the Baltimore Ravens. And this will be the first time in two years the Packers will be facing any team that is coming off a bye as that wasn't the case in 2016.

As for the Packers and their games after the off week, their only loss came against the Denver Broncos in 2015. However, that was also the year the team didn't have Jordy Nelson for the entire year due to a torn ACL.

The game on Monday night against the Lions will be an interesting one because this will be the first time the Packers will play a game coming off a bye week without Rodgers. So as much as the Packers know how to prepare for a game after having the week off, not having the two-time MVP under center will make things more challenging for them on Monday night.

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